Here's your chance to own a one of the most interesting survivors you are going to ever come across. This 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car has been pampered so well, that the 6,828 on the odometer is not a typo. That means buying it today basically feels like getting it factory fresh from a quarter-century ago. This is the first year for the fourth-generation Camaro, and so it's already great to have such a low... mileage Z/28 example. But what really sets it apart is the Indy 500 Pace Car package. There were estimated to be fewer than 650 examples produced, so this has been a collector car from day one - and it's great to see that the previous three owners all treated it that way. The special two-tone paint is the original factory application, and it does a particularly good job of highlighting the new shark-nosed styling. The colorful full-length Indy 500 decal package retains its bold presentation, which is a small miracle to have the four-color intertwined presentation still looking so good. In fact, it all looks fantastically preserved, right down to the special white 16-inch wheels. The interior is arguably even more impressive than the exterior. After all, when was the last time you saw such cool seats from the factory? The black fading into white two-tone also has the same four-color exterior stripe, so this has to have been expensive to manufacture. So you'll likely never see this level of detail from the factory ever again. Even the door panels and rear seats match this pattern. And with so few miles on this car, there was little seat time to wear-in this unique interior. More than just look great, this time capsule is loaded. That means power driver's seat, power windows, power locks, dual airbags, tilt wheel, and cruise control. And the T-tops are an iconic way to show off this fantastic interior. Plus, with cold R-134a air conditioning, you can stay open to the world without breaking a sweat. A modern classic means modern fuel-injected power. This is the top-of-the-line 350 cubic-inch V8 that was shared with the contemporary Corvette. The LT1 motor was rated at 275 hp for this Z/28, and since this Camaro is a perfectly preserved survivor, of course the engine is numbers-matching. Also, when you pop the hood, you'll see that this powerhouse looks factory fresh, right down to the decals. More advantages of a modern classic include the convenience of a four-speed automatic. It provides enough gears to be quick off the line, as well as cruise comfortably in overdrive on the highway. Plus, this Z/28 has the benefit of four-wheel disc brakes, ABS, and power steering. Such a low-mileage and highly-collectable car also needs the right paperwork. That's why the sale comes with the original window sticker and owner's manual packet. Plus, there are collectable pieces like a Matchbox car, model, and a framed photo that come with the sale, too. This is truly an amazing value for an up-and-coming classic. So the first one to grab this deal gets to be the new chapter in this survivor's history. Call today!!!