The 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 GSS prototype is powered by its
original LT1 5.7-liter OHV V8 engine modified with a Paxton
supercharger, programmable fuel injection, a high-volume fuel pump
and an adjustable fuel regulator. The engine is paired with a
6-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip rear axle with a
3.73:1 gearset. Output modifications include headers and a GSS
stainless-steel exhaust system, with the Paxton system reported at
approximately 10 pounds of boost at 5,500 rpm and an estimated
450rwhp. The chassis features GSS Secre-Trac lowering springs, a
GSS shock-tower brace, subframe connectors, a tubular Panhard rod,
a torque arm and upgraded rear control arms. Stopping is supported
by GSS 13-inch Brembo front disc brakes. The exterior is equipped
with the GSS aero body kit, a rear spoiler, GTS headlight and
taillight covers, special-order T-Tops and black hood stripes added
during modifications. The vehicle rides on GSS 17x9.5 aluminum
wheels fitted with 285/40ZR-17 Goodyear tires. Interior features
include Paxton gauges positioned ahead of the shifter, a console
plate reading "002/250" for the Granatelli Signature Series and
standard Z/28 components consistent with the prototype build. This
GSS Z28 is Serial No. 2 of two prototypes constructed and is the
only surviving Andy Granatelli Signature Series example, used
originally as the Paxton Automotive SEMA display vehicle.
Documentation since new is included, along with Motor Trend
magazine coverage. 6,996 miles (title reads exempt). CARFAX shows
mileage inconsistency on 04/27/2004.
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