In the swinging ’60s, Chevy’s PR team played a game of cat and mouse—or rather, cat and Mustang—with rumors swirling about a rival to Ford’s pony car. Enter the Camaro, a “small vicious animal that eats Mustangs,” unveiled at a cheeky press event in ’66. Fast forward to today, and the classic 1968 Camaro still turns heads, with its 327 Powerglide model fetching $36,995. Thanks to Gateway Classic Cars, we can drool over these images and imagine the feel of wind in our hair and horsepower at our command.
