Vehicle Description
It dates back far enough to carry some definite classic cachet, and
yet came along recently enough to carry some welcome convenience
features that equip it to handle the demands of frequent driving
with ease. This 1991 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 features a sharp third
generation exterior that's draped in a great color and, due to
consistent maintenance over the years, is running at the top of its
game.
While this '91 bears a definite resemblance to previous iterations
of the model, Chevy went back to the proverbial drawing board in
creating its generation of Camaros and made some inspired
refinements as the years progressed. It sports the aerodynamic
shape the model came to be known for, with a sharply angled front
windshield and an even more contoured overall look than its
predecessors. Where the ground effects often looked like an
afterthought on competing models, this Z/28 represents them at
their best - from front to back, they have a seamless look and a
great flow and the accompanying high-rise spoiler mounted on the
rear hatch is very well fitted. Repainted in its original Dark Red
shade, it's a killer look and it still offers an impressive shine.
Clearly, careful driving and a clean AutoCheck report have yielded
some definite benefits here, as the body remains in good alignment
and the doors, hood and rear hatch open and close smoothly.
Inside, the gray interior has been well maintained. Neither the
front buckets nor the bench seat in back, covered in a combination
of cloth and vinyl, show anywhere near the level of wear you'd
likely expect in a car of this era. Up front on the dash,
everything has been left in factory configuration, with the
exception of the aftermarket AM/FM/CD stereo. The amber tinted
displays inside the cluster, as well as all control knobs and
switches on board, seem to function just as intended including the
air conditioning which has been replaced. Additional comfort
features include a tilt column, cruise control, and power doors and
windows. As the '90s arrived, Chevy also employed some advanced
technology to their assembly line, resulting in a quieter interior,
with components anchored more firmly in place than any that came
before. Owing to this Chevy's hatchback configuration, there's
quite a bit of usable space in back - even more with the rear seat
folded down - and everything in view looks impressively clean.
The 5.7 liter fuel injected V8 is the original powerplant and,
having been recently serviced, is running nice and smooth while
starting up promptly. The 4-speed automatic 700r4 transmission on
board here developed a deserved reputation for durability over the
years and its overdrive gear provides engine-sparing low revs at
highway speeds. By the time this Z/28 hit the road, power steering
had been refined to get rid of the "numb" feel that often plagued
earlier cars, so the handling is responsive, while power brakes
that position discs up front provide easy, dependable stopping
ability. This classic Chevy prowls the asphalt on a set of 16"
stock aluminum wheels that are outfitted with Sumitomo tires. The
undercarriage looks solid and straight below.
Running strong and looking sharp, this 1991 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
offers the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a strong running
third generation example of the model that still offers plenty of
fun filled miles ahead. Call today!