Exploring the Best Sellers That Rocked the 1960s Market
10. The Gremlin AMC
Where It Was Sold: American Motors Corporation dealerships Organisation: AMC Initial cost: $1,900* Take to the road in style with the AMC Gremlin, a tiny vehicle that won people over with its distinctive look and affordable appeal. In an era of energy crises and environmental consciousness, this peculiar car—with its short rear end and distinctive styling—became a symbol of American automotive ingenuity.
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11. The System/360 from IBM
Where It Was Sold: IBM sold it directly to enterprises. Organisation: IBM To start, the original cost is $133,000*. The IBM System/360, the mainframe of the 1960s computing revolution, powered it up. This titan of technology was more than simply a computer; it was a system with unparalleled cross-model compatibility, tailored to the many demands of both small and large enterprises.
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12. The Daytona Rolex
Where to Buy It: High-End Jewellery Stores Organisation: Rolex Initial Cost: $200–$250* The Rolex Daytona, the pinnacle of accuracy and style in the watch industry, will elevate your look. This opulent chronograph, designed to honor the renowned Daytona International Speedway, was first introduced in the 1960s and quickly became synonymous with racing and top performance.
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