A 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, seemingly untouched by time, has been making headlines for its unusual sales history. Despite its pristine condition with under 100 miles on the odometer, the car has been sold multiple times, never staying long with a single owner.
The mystery behind its frequent turnover lies in the car’s unique history. The protective plastic foil still covers the steering wheel, a testament to the owners’ reluctance to even touch the car. The original window sticker, detailing its price and features, remains in place as if the car was purchased yesterday.
Originally delivered to a customer in New York, the Camaro has since traveled through Virginia and Illinois. Its black exterior and graphite interior are in immaculate condition, and it boasts a range of features including a power driver’s seat, a factory mounted stereo, and the Z/28 Preferred Equipment Group.
Despite its unpopularity at the time of its release, the fourth generation Camaro has gained a dedicated following in recent years. With only 89 miles on the odometer, this particular example offers a rare opportunity to own a practically new classic.
This incredibly low-mileage 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is a unique opportunity for collectors. With only 89 miles on the odometer, it’s likely one of the lowest mileage examples of this model in existence. Despite its age, the car appears virtually new, having been driven an average of less than 3 miles per year.
The Camaro is powered by a 5.7-liter LT1 V8 engine that produces 275 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque. Power is transmitted to the rear wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission, though a six-speed manual was also available. A limited-slip differential is included.
While the car’s condition is exceptional, there are signs of corrosion, likely due to its extended period of storage. The current owner is asking for $25,000, which is significantly higher than previous sale prices. Given the car’s rarity and low mileage, it could be a worthwhile investment for the right buyer.