1992 Camaro Z28 comes from permanent storage with 1,324
1992 Camaro Z28 comes from permanent storage with 1,324

This 1992 Camaro Z28 is only 1,324 miles, which is a rare discovery for enthusiasts. The turquoise paint looks great and there is no sign of wear inside. Power continues to be provided by the original 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8. It looks like the regular Chevrolet Camaro Z28 from 1992, right? However, this example has no rules. It has traveled just 1,324 miles (2,130 kilometers) since leaving the Chevrolet factory over 30 years ago, making it the perfect time capsule. While there may be some other low-level examples in the same era, this example will hit the auction block this May, making it an opportunity you don't want to miss. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que :()}; adpushup.que.push(function(){if(adpushup.config.platform!=="Desktop"){adpushup.triggerad("0f7e3106-c4d6-4db4-4db4-8135 c5088799a76a76a76f8") adpushup.triggerad("82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F"); Read: The Hertz Chevrolet Camaro SS that Never Rent for 37 Miles is a Rare Discovery The Mecum Auction offers no details except pointing out that the car has been driven so few for the past 15 years…

Autohunter Spotlight: 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Autohunter Spotlight: 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Pony carriage sectionThis is a fierce competition for the Ford Mustang to launch in the mid-1960s. The Chevrolet to Mustang rival was Camaro, and about the first decade the pair were fighting head-on, with the Mustang maintaining sales lead. This changed in 1977, the first year that Camaro had taken over Mustangs in sales (about 65,000 units). This is the 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, which appeared on Autohunter. It was offered by a dealer in Watford, Ontario, and the auction ends on Monday. One of the contributors to the turning point in Pony car sales is that Camaro’s available Z28 package gives it an improved suspension, enhanced steering gear, and a strong balance of power and efficiency. According to its decorative label, this Camaro is a real Z28 that brings to the table with some ideal equipment such as power steering, powered front disc brakes, dual exhaust system and air conditioning. The second generation Camaro was produced on GM's F-body…

Choice of the day: 1974 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Choice of the day: 1974 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Chevrolet Camaro Having one of the strongest images in the 1960s, but the ever-changing market hurts its position. The UAW strike in 1972 has begun to hurt sales, which makes it feel like the update of the Camaro inside the General Motors, and the impending federal demands are not worth the effort. Our choice, the 1974 Camaro Z28, shows what happened when Chevrolet faced a challenge. It is listed on ClassicCars.com by dealers in Wilson, Oklahoma. When the second generation Camaro appeared in February 1970, all enthusiasts celebrated with their lean, European-style styling, handling and giving other pony racing a lack. Although the Supersport comes with 350 and 396 (which is indeed 402CI) engines, it is the Z/28's new discovery complexity and flexibility that has attracted public and press attention. Of particular note is the new 360-horsepower LT1 350, which apparently surpasses the Trans-Am Racing’s 5.0-liter limit, but it’s one of the hot little pieces of the era, and it…

Interesting Find: 1969 Camaro Z/28
Interesting Find: 1969 Camaro Z/28

regardless There is no doubt that the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is one of the most famous muscle cars of its era. It's far from the fastest car around, and maybe you think some cars look better, but few muscle cars are more desirable than the Camaro Z/28. Over 20,000 Z/28s were produced in 1969, light years ahead of any other solid-lift car of the time. As part of the pony car class, the Camaro comes with a long list of options, with performance options like the transmission and transmission at the top, along with exterior options like rally sports, houndstooth interior, woodgrain trim, and more. Among the options that set a Camaro apart, two resonate: four-wheel disc brakes and dual four-wheel drive. The former is rare in American cars, with only the Corvette having it (also standard!), but it was a new option on the 1969 Camaro. It's also very expensive at over $500, which is why only 206…

Jay Leno drives a lost and found 1969 Camaro Z/28
Jay Leno drives a lost and found 1969 Camaro Z/28

There should be an asterisk To follow what is "destined" is pronounced "ultimately". Some people find someone else they are meant to be with after years of failed relationships, bad dates, and periods of loneliness. Others don’t discover what career they should pursue until they go back to college after a few bad jobs. Glenn Stearns founded mortgage lending company Stearns Lending LLC and was the star of the first season of Discovery Channel's "Undercover Billionaires." But when he was a teenager, he was just a boy who needed a car. His father told him he knew one that could do the job, but it would require some engine work. The two eventually put a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 RS back on the road. Maybe they did too good a job with the 302 under the hood, since Stearns got a lot of tickets on his high school car. He was already the father of a young child and had…

Daily Pick: 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Daily Pick: 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

“Hotter than Texas chili” says a magazine ad for the Chevrolet Camaro. Chevrolet continued: "What's so great about the Z28? Everything. Styling, performance, comfort." The car was promoted for its "boiling shape." Is this car really as spicy as promised? Might want to buy this and find out: Today's Pick is a 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 for sale on ClassicCars.com from a private seller in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Click the link to view the list) "Without a doubt, it is one of the best Z28 Camaro convertibles of its time," the listing reads. "This is a 31 year owner car with the original window sticker, all books, receipts, keys and a total of 35,000 miles from new. "The car is very impressive both inside and out, And all in colors befitting a performance car. Red paint, red leather upholstery and even red alloy wheels provide a consistent theme throughout the exterior. Introduced in 1982, the third-generation Camaro and its F-body sibling,…

AutoHunter Spotlight: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
AutoHunter Spotlight: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

"A word or two "Get in the race," one magazine ad said of the 1969 Camaro. "You lost." Some 55 years later, the muscle cars of the late 1960s are still thrilling, neck-breaking, and rubber-burning. They have a timeless appeal. So when I saw this clean Z/28 popping up for sale, I knew I had to compete with our muscle car guru Diego Rosenberg for who could write about it. I struck preemptively—but only barely. This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 appeared on AutoHunter, an online auction platform operated by ClassicCars.com. The car is being sold by a private seller in Langley, British Columbia, and the auction will end on Tuesday. The first-generation Camaro went on sale in the fall of 1966 and changed the automotive landscape forever. Finally, Ford's popular pony car has met a rival—and it's been a rivalry that's been going on for decades. One particularly capable fighter from Chevrolet's side is the Camaro Z/28, a car that…

Brand new 89 mile 1993 Camaro Z28 keeps changing hands
Brand new 89 mile 1993 Camaro Z28 keeps changing hands

A nearly unused 1993 Camaro Z28 with only 89 miles on the clock is currently listed for $25,000. This Chevrolet coupe is priced at $13,500 in 2020 and $16,000 in 2018. General Motors' 1993 5.7-liter LT1 V8 engine produced 275 horsepower and was paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. Chevrolet produced more than 39,000 third-generation "Catfish" Camaros in 1993, so they're not hard to come by. But a '93 Z28 with less than 100 miles (161 kilometers) on the odometer is extremely rare and possibly one-of-a-kind, and this is your chance to take it home. again. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); The black Z28 seen here is for sale at Ray Skillman Classic Cars in Greenwood, Indiana, for $25,000, which seems like it considering someone paid $170,000 last month for a Honda S2000 CR with 130 miles (209 km) Very good deal. Of…

A perfect 1969 Camaro Z/28?
A perfect 1969 Camaro Z/28?

In this officeI hate to use the word "iconic." It's a word often repeated by unreliable automotive sites that have little understanding of the natural order of cars, and I want to move beyond that. However, if there is one muscle car that can be considered iconic, the 1969 Camaro is it. Let's be honest, the 1969 Camaro wasn't a muscle car, it was a pony car. But if it was a Camaro Super Sport, COPO 427s, or a Z/28, you had a pony car that was a muscle car. While the Z/28 fell short in cubic inches compared to its small-block and big-block brethren, it was still one of the most popular muscle cars on the market. Fortunately for some, over 20,000 were produced, but unfortunately for others, the Z's homologation history made it more expensive than its cubic inches would suggest. Muscle Car Campy visited Tom Leighton of Robert's Collision Center in Clearwater, Florida. Tom restored a 1969…

AutoHunter Spotlight: 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
AutoHunter Spotlight: 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Featured Automatic Hunter, Up for auction on the online auction platform operated by ClassicCars.com is this 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Tribute. In October 1981, when Journey debuted its hit song "Don't Stop Believin'," the Chevrolet Camaro was about to enter a new generation. Advertisements for the 1981 Camaro Z28 called it "the ultimate Camaro" and touted it as a great driver's car. Aerodynamic treatments on the front and rear fenders were both functional and aesthetically pleasing, and marketing materials called it one of the "best dressed cars" on the road. What happens when you combine good looks with a modern V8 powertrain? Today, we're going to find out. This custom Camaro is up for sale at a dealership in Gladstone, Oregon, and the auction ends on Tuesday. Interestingly, the CARFAX history of this car does not begin until 17 years after it was built. However, from what we know, the car was used in California, Nevada, and Oregon, all considered…