Chevrolet’s newly redesigned Camaro was selected as the Indy Pace Car in 1993, becoming the first model to hold the honor four times. This was Chevrolet's ninth appearance at the Brickyard. The Camaro Z28 was basically stock, powered by a 5.7-liter, 275-horsepower V-8, but Chevrolet fitted the pace car with a Corvette four-speed automatic transmission, as well as assorted safety features and colorful patterns. This coupe wears all the glitz associated with the race. It has cruise control, AM/FM/CD sound, power windows and power locks. If you missed the chance to get one of these 20 years ago, now is the chance for time travel. Only 645 Camaro Z28 Indy replicas were built, with 125 of those used for parade duty at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. A nice arrangement of collectibles from the 1993 Indianapolis 500 accompany the car for extra charm at Saturday morning car shows.