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BlackIce_GTS
Ford:
Crown Victoria: 1980-1991. It was called the LTD Landau in 1979.
Mustang: Are you refering to that little dent behind the doors that looks like it's supposed to be a rear brake cooler? It wasn't on most third genration cars (1979-1993), but in 1987 they put a factory bodykit on the GT model (image) that sort of replicated this feature.
so that's 1964.5-1978, 1987-present (or 1994 to present if you don't count the bodykit).
The Mustang also has those 3-stripe taillights: 1964.5-

Cadillac: I was sure they abandoned them for a while during the run of the last generation Eldorados and Sevilles, but the DeVille/DTS had them all along.

Nissan Skyline/GT-R: 4 taillamps: 1968(C10)-2003(end of R34), 2007(R35)-present
The lights weren't round until the fourth generation (1973), but have been since then.

Chevrolet Corvette: Can't believe I'm the first one to think of these!
Mechanical headlights: 1963-1982, 1984-2003
quad taillights: 1961-1982, 1984-present.
Of course, there were no Corvettes in 1983, otherwise those would be continuous.

Jaguar: did they use that wide oval grill on anything between the E-type and the XJ220?

It comes to mind that there are many entire cars that have retained nearly all of their styling elements for a very long time; Jaguar XJS (1975-1996) , Jaguar XJ series (1968-present), Volkswagen Beetle (1938-2003), Porsche 911 (1964-present), Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler, Hindustan Ambassador (1958-present). Let's just ignore those.
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