Vehicle Description
1994 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
"One of the best things to happen to American car fans in the last
year has been the arrival of General Motors updated F-bodies, the
Chevrolet Camaro and the Pontiac Firebird. Now fans of American
pony cars have even more to celebrate, or maybe we should say less,
since in this case, less clearly means more. We're talking about
the arrival of a second 1994 F-body body style, this Chevrolet
Camaro convertible." MotorWeek TV, 1993
For consignment, a 1994 Chevrolet Camaro convertible with a title
verified 63,678 actual miles. This garaged example represents an
opportunity to own a fun drop top that's now classic. Yes, friends,
1994 was 31 years ago as hard as that is to believe!
Exterior
Just like the V6 prototype they reviewed on MotorWeek back when it
was still on PBS, this car is Polo II Green Metallic, augmented by
a tan pinstripe which picks up on interior colors as we'll see.
Narrow headlights are in line with the pointed nose and aerodynamic
intentions that starts with the front, continues on the smooth hood
with streamlined scoops, and over the steeply raked windshield
which is especially pronounced with the top down. Once the wind
passes the cabin, it's funneled through the wide wing and around
the integrated third brake light. The distinctive tail lights give
way to a smooth bumper cover and stamped CAMARO on the latch panel.
16-inch wheels carry 235/55R16's with a mid 2024 date code.
Oxidized paint on a panel, chin scrapes, and a scratch through the
pinstripe are the only imperfections we note on this well preserved
Camaro.
Interior
Tan cloth, plastic, and carpet are used on the door panels and a
black insert that holds the hardware adds a handsome touch and both
doors present cleanly. Tweed-like material covers the bucket seats
up front which are in very nice shape with some slight compression
on the driver's side. In back, the 2+2 offer deep seats with low
backs and three point seat belts and are clean. A clean design is
offered up front, beginning with the black, airbag equipped
steering wheel and the uniformly black dashboard with standard
gauge cluster and A/C panel over the AM/FM/CD radio to the right,
canted slightly towards the driver. A no nonsense shifter lives in
the center console along with a requisite, but not very deep cup
holder and storage compartment doubling as an armrest. Tan carpet
below with matching GM mats completes the cabin and gray panels
line the clean trunk.
Drivetrain
Under the hood is a clean, driver quality 3.4 liter V6 putting out
160 horsepower, fuel injected and mated to a 4L60E 4-speed
automatic. Power is routed to the 10 bolt and tempered by the power
disc brakes at every wheel.
Undercarriage
Clean underneath with the typical surface rust and just a film of
oil on the pan. A single exhaust flows through a stock style
muffler then terminates at a steel tailpipe just before the bumper
cover. Suspension is configured as coil springs up front and a
torque arm with coil springs in back.
Drive-Ability
For some of us, this is a step back to high school or college days
and there's nothing like a well preserved car to bring back all of
those memories. This cloth laden interior is as comfortable as we
remember and the V6 provides more than enough power to propel this
rear wheel drive F-body around our track. New tires provide good
grip and the F-body handles as well as expected. We note the horn
is not working and the passenger power side mirror does not go up
or down with the switch. Beyond that, all the functions afforded
this classic Camaro operate as intended. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
Most of these were used to the point of being used up, not this
one. It's a clean example of a great time when the Camaro would get
a facelift giving it a fresh appearance without compromising the GM
corporate profile or aggressive attitude of fascia. Pop down the
canvas top and hit the beach, or anywhere else the sun is
shining.
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2-Canada
G-General Motors
1-Chevrolet
FP-Camaro
32-Convertible
S-3.4 Liter V6
6-Check Digit
R-1994
2-St. Therese, Quebec, Canada Assy Plant
197735-Sequential Unit Number
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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