Vehicle Description
There's something irresistible about a 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28.
That's because with this one you're driving a top-of-the-line
sportscar that only gets better with a drop top. With fuel injected
V8 power in you know you're going to love cruising around with the
roof down on this rare convertible.
It's not hard to love a Z/28 ragtop like this. Either you had one,
or envied one at some time in your life. And just like Ray-Ban
Aviators, these really never went out of style. There was just
something about the sharp-edge styling and factory ground effects
that made these the kings of the boulevards in the 1980s and 90s.
But this one goes much further. The Bright Red has the proper
appearance of careful ownership, and we even suspect that this
glossy glow is still the one that it got at the factory. Plus, the
dual black stripes look great as they help highlight the power
bulges in the hood and the rear spoiler. And it does a great job of
coordinating with the black folding roof when it's in place. While
the third generation Camaros had a sleeker, chrome-free appearance
than its predecessors, this one doesn't miss out on brightwork with
its factory alloy wheel package that's also color-matched to the
car.
When you look inside, you know this Camaro's distinctiveness goes
far beyond the 25th Anniversary badge on the dash. You can tell by
the condition of the red cloth on the seats, side panels, and
carpeting that there has been great care to button up this Camaro
after any time it has enjoyed the sunshine. Like any good Z/28,
this one came loaded right out of the box, including power windows,
power locks, tilt steering, and cold air conditioning running
modern R-134a for easier servicing. Having a modern classic like
this means you even get a factory airbag in the steering wheel.
There's even an AM/FM/CD stereo so you can hear your favorite tunes
even while the wind whips through the cabin.
But we know you want this for more than just for its preservation.
These are the first Camaro anniversary models with a fuel-injected
V8. The 305 cubic-inch powerplant is known for being smooth on the
highway and first off the stoplight. Plus, the overdrive
transmission also makes this coupe the perfect cruiser, especially
when pared with the power steering, front disc brakes, and a
limited slip differential.
This was the last year for the third generation Camaro. So when you
can find a rare Z/28 convertible that's presented with so much
originality, and it's all at such an affordable price, then you
know you have to act fast to take this one home. Call today!!!