Chevy Camaro Z28
77th Indy 500
May 30, 1993
The redesigned Camaro was selected as the Indy pace car in 1993, becoming the first car to hold the honor four times. This was Chevrolet's ninth appearance at the Brickyard. The car was basically stock, powered by a 5.7L, 275-horsepower V-8, but Chevrolet fitted the pace car with a Corvette 4-speed automatic transmission, as well as assorted safety features. The '93 pace car was driven by Chevrolet general manager Jim Perkins, who had previously driven the 1990 Beretta.
Only 645 Camaro Z28 Indy replicas were built, with 125 of those used for parade duty at the speedway.
This car that is available for sale has only 8800 Original miles, collector owned for many years and store inside a 8000 Sq Ft garage with other collector vehicles, this car shows like new, please look at the quality of the black paint, there are no dents, scratches or blems to the car, it has the automatic transmission, T tops, power seats, windows and locks, cruise control, CD, and Cold AC. The Michelins tires are excellent and the factory wheels UN marked, all rubber weather-stripping is still soft to the touch as well as all glass being perfect. Everything works correct and the car is tight and drives like an 8800 car should. A nonsmoker’s car with the Cigarette lighter never used.