Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Camaro |
SubModel: | Z28 Z/28 Z-28 |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Z/28 Sport Coupe with removeable hardtops |
Year: | 1993 |
Mileage: | 1,135 |
VIN: | 2G1FP22P6P2139708 |
Color: | Bright silver metalic |
Engine: | 404 HP LT1 V8 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Custom designed leather |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States |
1993 Callaway C8 Camaro Six-speed with only 1,135 miles (One thousand, one hundred thirty-five miles)
VIN# 2G1FP22P6P2139708
Surely the most widely seen and featured fourth generation Camaro (1993-2002) ever built. This Callaway Camaro C8 prototype #000 was the featured car on the cover of Motor Trend magazine’s March 1994 issue as the “World’s Baddest Camaro”.
The Callaway Camaro was featured by Bridgestone tires and OZ Wheels at top nationwide auto shows including the 1993 LA Auto Show, 1994 Chicago Auto Show, 1994 SEMA show Las Vegas and 1994 Charlotte Auto Fair, among others
OZ Wheel’s U.S. national print advertising campaign used the tagline “Driving the World’s Fastest Cars”.
Magazine features include appearances in Motor Trend, Road & Track, Automobile, Autoweek, Super Chevy, Car Collector, Corvette Quarterly, and Sportscar International, among many others.
GM options stickered the car at $21,993:
Z/28 option package with 275 HP LT-1 engine
Borg Warner T56 6 speed
Performance axel ratio
Six-way driver power seat, Power door locks, Power windows, Air conditioning
Premium sound system, Removable tinted roof panels (T-Tops) and originally painted black with cloth black interior
Callaway installed options totaling $28,631;
Upgraded 404 HP/383 CI naturally aspirated engine with special Callaway air intake
CamAerobody package painted in bright metallic silver
Brembo four-piston F40 front brakes with vented and crossed drilled rotors
Stainless steel headers and exhaust
Interior redone by Johann Merkhofer, one of the finest leather craftsman in the world. Reeves Callaway specifically picked the custom colors and design for the leather front and rear seating and doors.
17” OZ Italy Monte Carlo modular wheels with Pirelli PZero tires.
I am the original owner of this car which cost new almost $50,000 in 1993 ($85,000 today’s dollars). I special ordered the car from a local Ft. Lauderdale dealer in August 1993, sent it immediately to Callaway in Old Lyme CT for modifications and then it was shipped to its world debut at the 1993 LA Auto Show a couple months later.
Included with the car are all the original documentation, correspondence, invoices, magazine articles and build pictures. This Camaro is extremely unique, historic and ready for car shows as it’s been in hibernation from the public for over 20 years. It has recently had fresh service including new fluids and oils.
Call with any questions @ 954-646-9456