The car doesn’t have the original engine or transmission, and it comes with a 4.10 rear; it was originally a Rallye Green example, but a past owner repainted it ...
First arriving in 1967 as a homologation package for the competitive Trans Am racing series, the Z/28, sometimes spelt Z28 depending on the year, has been an on-again off-again Camaro designation ...
RPO Z28 first appeared for the 1967 Camaro, but it wasn't even advertised ... Chevy wasn't initially competing in the SCCA Trans Am class but eventually decided to compete. It needed a car ...
Yes, the new Trans Am SE Bandit Edition has been signed and endorsed by the man himself, but what's important here is not the signature on the dash, it's the bits of Camaro that have been modified.