The fourth generation Camaro debuted for 1993, and like the original, retained the basic layout; two doors, 2+2 seating, available as a coupe or convertible, rear-wheel drive, and the choice of a six- or eight-cylinder engine. Popular performance enhancements and option packages like the Z28 and SS made for exciting choices throughout the generation’s 10-year span. For the 1999 model year, 42,098 Camaros were produced for the U.S., with much smaller numbers associated to the convertible, SS and Z28 models.
Offered in nearly original condition in Pewter with a gray interior; this Z28 has a black power-operated soft-top with boot and runs on Torq Thrust wheels. The 5.7-liter V-8 engine is connected to a console-shift automatic transmission. These are generously equipped models that offer many amenities such as air conditioning, bucket front and individual back seats, tilt steering, cruise control, modern CD; power steering, four-wheel disc brakes, locks, windows and driver’s seat. The steering wheel also features audio controls.