10  largest classic American cars

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1963 Dodge Custom 880 Measuring 214.8 inches (5.45 meters), this short-lived Dodge land yacht boasted a 361-cubic inch V8 engine.

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1975 Dodge Charger SE At 216 inches (5.48 meters), the Charger had luxurious shagpile carpeting but lacked its muscle car glory days.

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1970 Ford LTD The second-generation LTD stretched to 216.1 inches (5.49 meters) and featured Thunderbird-inspired styling.

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1971 Buick Riviera Bold and big at 217.4 inches (5.52 meters), the Riviera sported a ‘boat tail’ rear end and a 455-cubic inch V8.

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1969 Dodge Polara Crossing the 220.8-inch (5.61-meter) mark, the Polara flaunted hidden windshield wipers and plush carpets.

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1975 Buick Electra 225 A true monster at 233.7 inches (5.96 meters), the Electra ruled the turnpike.

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1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham The Fleetwood Brougham was a luxury liner on wheels, stretching to an impressive 233.7 inches (5.94 meters). It featured plush leather seats, wood trim, and enough legroom for a basketball team.

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1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III With a length of 227.7 inches (5.78 meters), the Mark III was a symbol of opulence. Its suicide doors, opera windows, and a 460-cubic inch V8 engine made it a true American icon.

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1973 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron The Imperial LeBaron clocked in at 235.3 inches (5.97 meters), making it one of the longest production cars ever. It had a distinctive front grille and enough chrome to blind oncoming traffic.

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1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz The Eldorado Biarritz was the epitome of fins and excess, measuring 225.9 inches (5.74 meters). Its tailfins could double as airplane wings, and its 390-cubic inch V8 engine roared like a lion.