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When did the 1993 Chevy Camaro Z28 fade away?

When did the 1993 Chevy Camaro Z28 fade away?

With a nod to Camaro’s history at Indy, the 1993 pace car was posed with its ’67, ’69, and ’82 forerunners. Like the Camaro itself, the Z28 faded away at the end of the 2002 model year.

When did the Chevy Camaro Z / 28 go on sale?

Chevy made 20,302 Z/28s in ’69, a healthy increase over the 7,199 sold the year before. Camaro was completely redesigned for 1970, but it didn’t go on sale until February 26 of that year.

How many miles does a 1983 Camaro Z28 have?

Over time, the two Trans Ams found new homes, but the Camaro stayed put as a gently treated daily driver–one that’s now got well north of 150,000 miles on the clock. And so, often mocked as the disposable generation of F-body, three decades on, this 1983 Z28 stands proudly, and entirely intact.

What kind of transmission does a Camaro Z / 28 have?

Great actually, and it served as the inspiration for the 2010 Camaro. Z/28s still had the specific 302-cubic-inch small block and a mandatory 4-speed manual transmission. Chevy made 20,302 Z/28s in ’69, a healthy increase over the 7,199 sold the year before.

What was the downside to a 1993 Camaro Z28?

In fact because of the lower head temperature the LT1 also was able to used increased spark advance for more performance. The downside was the Z28’s (batch based) fuel injected LT1 was that it was detuned by 25 horsepower when compared to the 300 horsepower LT1 V8 found in the 1993 Corvette.

Is the Chevy Camaro Z / 28 a good car?

However, sales for its crosstown competitor, the Ford Mustang, are also down, though nowhere near as extreme as Camaro sales. GM’s hesitation with another costly development program makes sense. According to the report, development for the sixth-gen Camaro Z/28 got as far as the powertrain and business planning stages.

What was the top of the line Camaro in 1993?

It was a year its top model – the Z28 easy trounced its arch rival the Mustang GT. The performance gap was so wide between the two for 1993 that even Mustang fans had to admit defeat. In fact performance was so good for 1993 for the Camaro Z28 that it’s 275 horsepower rating was the highest for a Camaro since 1971.

What was the horsepower of the 1972 Camaro Z28?

The 1972 Camaro Z28’s LT-1 was rated at 255 net horsepower which was figure that was not surpassed in any successive model year Camaro until the introduction of the 275 net horsepower 1993 Camaro Z28.

Is there going to be a sixth generation Chevy Camaro?

A new report from Muscle Cars And Trucks, citing unnamed sources, says General Motors has canceled development of the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro Z/28. The news comes after last week’s revelation the automaker is rumored to discontinue the Camaro after 2023 with the seventh-generation Camaro program shelved for now.

With a nod to Camaro’s history at Indy, the 1993 pace car was posed with its ’67, ’69, and ’82 forerunners. Like the Camaro itself, the Z28 faded away at the end of the 2002 model year.

Chevy made 20,302 Z/28s in ’69, a healthy increase over the 7,199 sold the year before. Camaro was completely redesigned for 1970, but it didn’t go on sale until February 26 of that year.

Great actually, and it served as the inspiration for the 2010 Camaro. Z/28s still had the specific 302-cubic-inch small block and a mandatory 4-speed manual transmission. Chevy made 20,302 Z/28s in ’69, a healthy increase over the 7,199 sold the year before.

When did the Chevy Camaro engine program end?

However, GM killed the engine program in November 2018. This happened the same month General Motors announced its massive business restructuring where the company announced it’d pour more resources into electric and autonomous vehicles while laying off thousands of salaried employees, including more than a thousand at GM’s Warren Tech Center.

When did the Chevy Camaro Z28 come out?

As previously mentioned the introduction of the 1993 Camaro was the first year in about 20 years a true muscle car engine was found under the hood.

What was the torque of a 1993 Camaro Z28?

Where the 1972 Z28’s LT-1 produced 280 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm the 1993 Z28’s LT1 produced 325 lb-ft of torque at a very low 2,400 rpm – this meant the 1993 Z28 had a lot more pull from a standstill giving the feel of a V8 that was larger than a small-block.

Are there any 1993 Camaro pace cars produced?

One of 133 hardtop pace cars produced. Car is in excellent condition. Runs perfect cold air. Car was in a private collection when I bought it. This car gets tons of attention at car show, most haven’t seen one. I have original build sheet and had a repo window sticker produced.

What kind of car was the 1993 Camaro Z28?

1993 Chevrolet Z/28 Indy Pace Car. 1-of-645 Built Sold to the Public.2-Tone Black and White Exter 2nd owner since 1998. Less than 122k miles. Driven sparingly for the past 10 years. Original pain Refine Search?

Is the Camaro Z / 28 a track car?

The new 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is a lightened, track focused pony car with a 500 horsepower V8 and no radio. But its name has been around since 1966. Let’s take a quick look at the family.

When did the Camaro Z28 350 V8 come out?

The Z28 was reintroduced in the spring of 1977 as a 1977½ model after Chevrolet have seen how many Trans Ams Pontiac could sell. The 350 V8 now only did 185 horsepower (or 175 if you lived in California), but since people were going for air-conditioning and the automatic box, this only bothered the most hardcore buyers.

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