Vehicle Description
Fast, fun, and seriously sinister, this 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
is a great way to usher in the new era of classics with its low
mileage V8 power, and modern A/C comfort. That's why you know
paired with its level of exceptional affordability, its only going
to last a short time.
This was the first year of the fourth-generation Camaro, and we can
easily say this led in the sleekest era in the icon's history. The
shark-like low nose, smooth fender flares, and well-integrated
spoiler come together to make a memorable car from the moment you
leave the driveway. So the inaugural year gives it the kind of
significance that's likely why it has been so well cared for over
the decades. The factory original black paint still retains a great
clearcoat shine that looks sinister in the daylight, and it will
reflect every neon sign during midnight cruising. And like any good
American car, it still has some nice brightwork. But now that's
reserved for the propeller-like factory alloys that were special to
the Z28s.
This Camaro has barely averaged over 2,100 miles annually, and low
mileage means little seat time. That's why the carpets, door
panels, and the dash are immaculate, and the back seats have never
seen a child's sticky fingers. The two-tone black and gray cloth
bucket seats do a great job of continuing the car's sinister
attitude, while also providing modern comfort. And speaking of
modern, you also get great safety features like dual airbags and
anti-lock brakes. Plus, this has all the right premium features
like power windows, power locks, cruise control, and modern R134a
air condition for easy servicing. The stereo has been upgraded to
an AM/FM/CD unit that even has an auxiliary input for your iPod. So
while you might be getting this one ready for classic car
insurance, the features list tells you it's a truly modern
machine.
A modern classic also means modern fuel-injected power. This is the
top-of-the-line 350 cubic-inch V8 that was shared with the
contemporary Corvette. The Gen II LT1 motor was rated at 275 hp for
this Z/28, and since this Camaro is such a nicely preserved
survivor, of course the engine is numbers-matching. Also, when you
pop the hood, you'll see that this V8 has been treated to
meticulous maintenance. So it looks great right down to the factory
decals. More advantages of a modern classic include the convenience
of a four-speed automatic, which provides enough gears to be quick
off the line, as well as cruise comfortably on the highway, and the
optional limited slip rear end is a worthwhile addition for all
driving conditions. Plus, this Z/28 has the benefit of four-wheel
disc brakes, power steering, and grippy BF Goodrich gForce
tires.
Complete with the full owner's manual packet, you're looking at a
future classic that's dressed in everyone's favorite shade of gloss
black. Oh yeah, we see the potential in this one, too. So we're
sure it won't stay long at such a nice price. Call now!!