Its high-impact curb appeal not only confirms its special edition
configuration and the history that comes with it, but also means
this 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Brickyard 400 Convertible is one
very rare classic. Built to commemorate and hold court at one of
the most high-profile racing events in the country, this
convertible's Arctic White exterior wears the decals and will
arrive with included paperwork to back that history up. Not many
Camaros were made in convertible trim to begin with, and only about
650 featured the factory-installed visual enhancements this one
has, so it's a safe bet you won't see many of its kind on the
asphalt anytime soon.
The interior retains its original appearance and has that
distinctive, "driver-centric" look that Camaros were known for,
with a pair of leather, power front buckets that are well-contoured
for support during more spirited driving and bracket a factory
center console. You can see evidence of usage here and there inside
the doors but rest assured that this driving environment is plenty
compelling as it currently stands and could easily be elevated
further without much difficulty. The dash area is in good
condition, with an array of functional factory gauges on board, the
air conditioning blows nice and cold and the AM/FM/Cassette stereo
stands by to provide an era-appropriate audio experience. When the
weather isn't cooperating with your open-air driving plans, the
white canvas convertible top is ready to power into place for
protection.
The drivetrain on this distinctive ride has been a definite benefit
of its light usage. Beneath the hood, a factory-correct 5.7-liter
LT1 V8 engine stands by, ready for action. Fed by electronic fuel
injection that makes for dependable all-weather starting, the
engine is in good form, starting up with a turn of the key and
pulling with plenty of conviction as it pairs with a four-speed
automatic 4L60E transmission that's been a "go to" component in
countless cars over the decades. With its low-to-the-ground stance,
firm but refined suspension and relatively wide stance, this Chevy
is a nimble handler and, when prompt, fade-resistant stops are
called for, its four-wheel anti-lock power disc brakes get it done
with ease.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 5.7-LITER LT1 V8
• ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION
• 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC 4L60E TRANSMISSION
• POWER STEERING
• 4-WHEEL ANTI-LOCK POWER DISC BRAKES
• FACTORY-CORRECT ARCTIC WHITE EXTERIOR, WITH IDENTIFYING
DECALS
• WHITE CANVAS CONVERTIBLE TOP
• 16" WHEELS
• GRAPHITE LEATHER INTERIOR
• BUCKET SEATS, WITH CENTER CONSOLE
• AIR CONDITIONING
• AM/FM/CASSETTE STEREO
• POWER DOOR LOCKS, SEATS, WINDOWS AND MIRRORS
• CONVERTIBLE TOP TONNEAU COVER INCLUDED
Lightly travelled for its age, with under 100,000 miles logged,
this 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Brickyard 400 Convertible is not
only one seriously evocative and rare classic but is also running
strong and ready to provide plenty of great memories behind the
wheel for its next owner. Call today!
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