Gateway Classic Cars of Denver welcomes this 1993 Z28 Camaro
(Indianapolis 500 Pace car edition! The fourth generation of the
Camaro was produced by American automobile manufacturer Chevrolet
for the 1993 through 2002 model years. It was introduced on an
updated F-body platform, but would retain the same characteristic
since the first-generation's introduction back in 1967; 2-doors,
2+2 seating, coupe (with optional T-top roof) or convertible body
styles, rear-wheel drive, and a choice of pushrod V6 and V8 power
plants. The Camaro was refreshed and revised in 1998 with both
exterior and engine changes. The fourth-generation of the Camaro
would continue production up to the 2002 model year when General
Motors discontinued production due to slow sales, a deteriorated
sports coupe market, and plant overcapacity. The production was
moved from GM's Van Nuys, California assembly plant to
Sainte-Therese, Quebec, Canada from November 1992. The new design
incorporated sheet moulding compound (SMC) made from chopped
fiberglass and polyester resin for the roof, hatch, doors, and
spoiler.[8] Both the front and rear suspension design was improved
over its predecessor. The base models were powered by a 160 hp (119
kW) 3.4 L pushrod V6 engine equipped with a 5-speed manual
transmission as standard. The 4-speed 4L60 automatic transmission
was optional. All models came with a red Chevrolet Bowtie on the
grille. 1993 was the only year interior instruments had yellow
lettering (this is one way to tell the 1993 models from the 1994
which had white interior instrument lettering). (Z28 Models) The
high performance Z28 model came with rectangular dual exhaust tips
to distinguish it from the base models. The Z28 featured the 5.7 L
pushrod LT1 V8 engine having a power output of 275 hp (205 kW) and
325 lb?ft (441 N?m) of torque that had been introduced on the
Corvette one year earlier. The V8 engine came standard with a 4L60
automatic transmission, although the Borg-Warner T56 six-speed
manual transmission was a no cost option. In 1993, the Camaro Z28
was selected as the official pace car for the Indianapolis 500. A
special "pace car edition" trim was introduced in the same year and
featured "Indy 500" lettering on black and white body color scheme
with multicolored pinstriping and white painted wheels. 633 units
were made Don't miss your opportunity to own a piece of real
General Motors Company Muscle Car history in our Denver Showroom.
It can be seen in greater detail including 100+ HD pictures and a
HD video at www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information
please call our sales staff at (303) 872-4722 or email us at
[email protected] If you would like to see it in
person, come to our Denver Showroom located at: 14150 Grasslands
Drive Suite A, Englewood, CO 80112. To view 3000+ classics or
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