First generation Camaro introduced in September 1966 for 1967 model year. Designed by Henry Haga with styling by same team as 1965 Corvair. Base model featured 280 ci L26 inline-6 engine and 3-speed manual. 220,906 units produced for 1967
Collection spans 1968 to 2025. Early collections include Action Command, Classics, and Super Streeters. Early special series feature Action Packs, California Custom, and Hot Birds
Elliot Handler created Hot Wheels in 1968 to compete with Matchbox. First line, The Original Sweet 16, featured red-striped tires. Cars were designed with superchargers and flame paint-jobs. Hot Wheels pioneered smooth rolling and high-speed capabilities
Mainline numbered 1-250 with color variations continuing without new numbers. Treasure Hunts and store exclusives are also numbered
Rear-engined two-seat sports car produced by DeLorean Motor Company from 1981 to 1982. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro with brushed stainless steel body and gullwing doors. Powered by 2.8L PRV ZMJ-159 V6 with manual or automatic transmission. Production numbers ranged between 8,500 and 9,600 units. Featured in Back to the Future as a time machine in 1985
Redline cars from 1968-1977 with Spectraflame paint can reach $200 USD. Original Sixteen cars from 1968, like Custom Camaro, sell for $50-200. Treasure Hunt cars with flame symbol or "TH" letters sell for $15-30