1969 Lola T70

Its shape has been seared into your brain, most likely without a name. Blame Speed Racer, George Lucas, Steve McQueen, or the countless kids who sat in study hall doodling generic race cars in their notebooks—the T70 long ago became the epitome of the breed. The Lola may not have been the fastest of the Sixties sports racers, but it was an anything's-possible, Swiss Army knife of a car. It remains the apex of Eric Broadley's design genius and (right, at Daytona in 1969) a standout chapter in the Great Book of Duct Tape.