Do you know the family cars from classic Sixties sitcoms?
Try to match the make with the model!

Beep! Beep! Classic cars are coming through!
One of the many pleasures of watching vintage television is spotting all the classic cars. The Sixties were a particular beautiful era for automobiles (of course, there were still some fin-tastic Fifties rides still rolling around).
Every sitcom family needed a car. (Not to mention a sponsor.) Put your car knowledge to the test and try to match the make with the model. Good luck!
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The Stephens cruised around in this awesome Camero. Who made this Camero?
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Ward Cleaver shuttled to work in this Fury on 'Leave It to Beaver' in season three. What make of automobile was the Fury?
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Mike Brady was known for his cool convertibles. Was this also a Plymouth Fury?
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In the pilot episode, Mike Brady drives this boys in this Polara. What make was the Polara?
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The Oliver and Lisa Douglas drive this Marquis on 'Green Acres'. What was the Marquis?
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The Stone family cruised in this Comet wagon on 'The Donna Reed Show.' Who made the Comet?
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The Anderson clan is piled into their Monterey on 'Father Knows Best,' which ran in reruns for years after ending in 1960. Who made the Monterey?
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Barney returned to Mayberry in this baby blue Pacer. Who made this Pacer?
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Here is a Lark parked on 'Mister Ed'. Who made the Lark?
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Agent Maxwell Smart would go get 'em on 'Get Smart' in his Tiger. Who made the Tiger?
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The titular car (er, mother?) in 'My Mother the Car' was a fictional make. What did they call it the brand?