One of the first 16 Hot Wheels issued was a 1:64-scale Custom Camaro toy from 1968. It is unsurprisingly now one of the most valuable diecast cars among collectors. General Motors isn't toying ...
No, we aren't talking about the custom 1981 Camaro that looks like a Hot Wheels car, although that one is incredibly unique.
In 2005, the diecast manufacturer used the Heavy Chevy (a '68 Camaro) with Redline wheels. The '67 showed up with the Spectraflame Pink finish in 2017 for the 17th Annual Hot Wheels Collectors ...
The best part is that, as we reported earlier, this Hot Wheels Camaro will be a model that you can actually buy, albeit for a hefty price. Get a better look in our live image gallery above.