The swoops and curves of the Coca-Cola bottle served as critical inspiration for a generation of automotive designs in the 1960s.
The first-generation Buick Riviera set the mold for 1960s styling with its aggressive front end and bold Coke bottle curves.
The Chevy Camaro Z/28 took Trans Am racing by storm and beat its rival the Mustang Boss 302 in the process, both on the track and in sales.
The Chevelle Laguna S-3 was the top-tier option for the Chevelle. Produced for only three years, the Laguna S-3 was part cruiser and part racer.