Vehicle Description
1994 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 - 46k Original Miles - 5.7L V8 -
Automatic Transmission - Bright Teal Paint - Incredible Condition
(Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1994 Chevrolet
Camaro Z28 on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site,
it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of
the car due to third-party website limitations. To be sure you
access all the more than 150 photographs, as well as a short
start-up and walk-around video, and a link to the Camaro's
accident-and-damage-free Carfax history report, please go to our
main website: Garage Kept Motors.) With increased attention on
performance cars from the 1990s and early 2000s, it makes perfect
sense that Camaros would start to come onto people's radar. ... the
Z28 and SS offer affordable V-8 rear-drive tire-burning fun for
younger enthusiasts on a budget.... -Hagerty, February 2018
Regardless of budget, the standard best advice for anyone in the
collectible-car market remains: Buy the best one you can afford.
And the second sound two-part piece of advice is Look for
originality, and beware of mods. Apply that advice and this '94
Camaro Z28 comes up a true winner. At just 46,599 miles-roughly
1,725 miles per year on average-this Z28 is not only low-mileage,
it has crossed the 25-year threshold considered to be the beginning
of collectability for any model (in many cases qualifying for
low-cost registration and licensing). The car is free of
modifications or damage of any kind and presents in original
specification. The design language of the fourth-gen Camaro still
looks sleek by modern-day standards. A gloss-black-painted roof
adds to the car's jet-cockpit styling, and aerodynamic side-view
mirrors coupled with an integrated trunk spoiler provide design
cues to help the car look fast at any speed. This example is
equipped with dual rectangular exhaust tips and integrated fog
lamps up front. The exterior Bright Teal paint and trim retains its
factory appearance: perfectly glossy and even. The gloss black roof
shines like new and handsomely complements the body color. Body
panels are properly aligned and free of damage. The integrated rear
spoiler, lighting lenses, cabin glass, alloy wheels all display
original finishes in excellent condition. (To best assess the
quality of the paint and trim finishes, be sure to view the
close-up photographs of the car in the accompanying gallery.) Under
the hood, the 5.7-liter V8 rated at 275 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of
torque when new is entirely original. The engine compartment-down
to the factory applied stickers-is properly laid out, exceptionally
clean, and complete. Classic Cars Journal in a January 2021 article
proclaimed: ... what a performance car it was. Although base-model
Camaros... came with a 3.8-liter V6, higher-level models like the
Z28 were powered by a 5.7-liter LT1 350cid small-block V8 that was
originally introduced in the Corvette in 1992. The car's
undercarriage is similarly clean and properly laid out. There is no
evidence of abuse or overly aggressive driving; no indentations or
other damage on the exhaust system, for example. Minimal light
surface rust is present on some untreated metal. Inside, the car
shows virtually no wear and absolutely no damage or sign of abuse.
Tweed-pattern black-and-gray fabric upholstery is in excellent
condition. Door trim nicely combines the black and gray colors for
visual distinctiveness. Black carpeting covers the cabin floors
(with protective carpet mats in front). The black dashboard,
instruments, and cockpit controls all retain original finishes. The
shift lever for the automatic transmission is mounted on the
console. The original AM/FM/CD audio head unit is still where it
was installed by the factory. The Z28's original data and
identification tags remain as mounted at the factory. The sale
includes the car's owner's manual. While the more than 150
high-definition photographs and the short walk-ar