Um...no. For a car to be beautiful, it has to be timeless. Most of these Mopars I'm seeing here are dated, and while they're nice cars, they're respective of one's individual tastes and do not have timeless lines. A 63 Riviera has elegant timeless lines, as does a 60's vintage Jaguar Mark X. These appeal to a broader spectrum of people as opposed to the diminishing crowd that the muscle cars appeal to. Interior appeal also counts towards that, and the Riviera and the Jag have it all over the Mopar's cheap plastic kitsch. I'm afraid most of our Buicks wouldn't be considered under this definition, but when you look at some years and models they do seem to have gotten close. A quick way to tell what is truly a beautiful car or not is look at how the prices have been trending on them; if started high and has stayed there, then most people consider it a timeless classic. If it's a flash in the pan, (a generational thing like muscle cars and cars of the 50s) where the price goes up and then after a while starts to go stagnant, then it's pretty temporal.