On May 30th, 1993, the 77th Indy 500 was held to a packed audience
of over 300,000 spectators. Brazilian driver Emerson Fittipaldi
took the lead with 16 laps to go, and won his second career Indy
500 victory. Leading the pack before the flying of the green flag
and keeping the 220 mile per hour monsters at bay, was the 1993
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Pace Car. The track and the Camaro have long
histories together, and 1993 was a big year for the two. It was the
first car to have the distinction of being used four times as the
pace car. Also, the track had major renovations done for the 1993
race, and 93' was the first year of the boldly redesigned 4th
Generation Camaro. In sharp contrast to the 3rd gen it featured
smooth bodylines and a modern driving feel. When it lead the pack
of racecars in the brickyard, it too looked like a proper racer
with its LT-1 V8 producing 275Hp, 16 Inch Alloy Wheels and striking
black and white paint. Top that off with the wild colored stripes
and the car is a true 90's head turner. It may look like a racecar,
but it still has creature comforts like AC/Heat, 4-Speed auto
transmission, 4-wheel power assist ABS disk brakes, Bose AM/FM CD
Stereo, and removable roof panels. This particular car is #224 of
645 Camaro tribute Pace Cars and is a real 90's gem. All original
parts, interior is vibrant in color and pattern; showroom new with
no tears. The engine, underbody, and body are factory-fresh and
that all adds up as this car was never sent out in poor weather and
has very low miles at only 5,800 Miles on the clock. If you are
ready to own this rare and rad throwback to the 90's you can see it
in our Milwaukee showroom. Also you can view this 1993 Chevrolet
Camaro in greater detail including HD pictures and an HD video of
it running and driving at Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are
interested in purchasing this vehicle or have more questions
regarding it please call us at (262)-891-4253 or email us at
[email protected].