Single-Owner LS1-Powered 1999 Chevrolet Camaro Z28







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Description
The fourth-generation Z28 launched in 1993, and its torquey LT1 proudly carried it to Camaro’s mid-cycle refresh in 1998. Compared to the angular ’93-’97 version, the new Z28 featured a rounder, softer design that gave it a more sophisticated look.
But that softness definitely didn’t carry over to the engine bay. Because one year after it debuted in the C5 Corvette, the 5.7-liter LS1 engine made the already-fast Z28 even faster. The all-aluminum, pushrod LS1 was efficient, smooth, and incredibly reliable, thanks to intelligent design elements like six-bolt main bearing caps. And its high-lift roller camshaft, high-flow heads, and efficient intake and exhaust made incredible top-end power, thrusting an auto-trans Z28 to a 5.2-second run to 60, and a mid-13-second quarter mile. Combined with a performance suspension that competently handled the live rear axle and powerful anti-lock brakes, the LS1 Z28 was the best bang-for-your-buck performance bargain in America.
This 1999 Camaro Z28 stands out with the Sport Appearance Package, silver paint, and a gray leather interior. And it has only had a single owner since new!
Highlights
Single-owner 1999 Z28 in unique Sport Appearance Package trim
(LS1) 5.7-liter V8 rated at 305 hp and 335 lb-ft of torque
Four-speed automatic transmission
Finished in (13U) Sebring Silver with (14I) Dark Gray leather interior
(Y3F) Sport Appearance Package with lower-body extensions and a high-level rear spoiler
T-Tops
Features
16-inch chrome wheels wearing 245/50R16 tires
Torsen limited-slip rear axle
150-mph speedometer, 7,000-rpm tachometer, oil pressure, coolant temp, voltage, and fuel level gauges
Upgrades include:
Two new front air dams
Both side mirrors have been repainted black to match spoilers and T-tops
Driver side rear light and housing replaced
Passenger side door silver strip sanded and repainted
New dashboard installed
Both visors have been refurbished
Known Imperfections
Carfax reports on 24 November 2004, “Accident reported, minor damage with another motor vehicle. Damage to rear.”
Left turn signal lights up but doesn’t click/flash
Driver side seat has creases and partial tear
Driver side power lock button inoperable, must manually open
Driver side floor mat is worn
One side of ashtray cover hinge not closing properly
Upper part of back seat leather partially ripped
Back seat floor mats are old
Driver side front has paint scratches near headlight
A few minor paint chips
Included
Keys
Owner’s manuals
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report places this single-owner 1999 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 in Louisiana since new. The consignor states, “Only one mechanic has ever done maintenance on it, and it has had covered parking its entire life.”
Additional documents
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