Offered for sale by Monaco Motor Group, this 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Indy Package presents a rare opportunity to own one of the most significant American performance cars of its era. Showing just 4,311 miles since new, this example is finished in Black with multicolor graphics and Indy 500 badging over a black cloth interior, a presentation that instantly sets it apart from an ordinary fourth-generation Camaro. With a reported production of only 625 units with the Indy Package, this is an exceptionally rare version of Chevrolet’s all-new 1993 Camaro, a model that marked the first full redesign of the nameplate in 11 years and helped signal the true beginning of the modern muscle car era. The 1993 model year was a major turning point for the Camaro. Chevrolet introduced a completely redesigned sport coupe with updated F-body architecture, more advanced safety equipment, and dramatically improved performance. Dual airbags and ABS became standard, and the Z28 received the engine that truly changed everything: the first-year 5.7-liter LT1 V8. Rated at 275 horsepower, this Corvette-derived powerplant delivered a massive jump in output over the base Camaro and helped establish the new Z28 as one of the most formidable American performance cars of the early 1990s. Combined with the model’s aerodynamic shape, wide stance, and serious performance intent, the 1993 Z28 was not merely a cosmetic redesign—it was a full reset for the Camaro name. That first-year LT1 is the heart of this car’s appeal. It brought real small-block V8 muscle back to the Camaro in a way that felt modern, forceful, and unmistakably serious. Period road tests made it clear that the 1993 Z28 had the power to run with—and often outrun—many of the muscle cars that had defined the original era. This was the kind of car that helped return Detroit performance to center stage, pairing strong acceleration with the kind of confidence and capability enthusiasts still respect today. The Indy Package only adds to that significance by tying this already important platform to one of the most recognizable events in American motorsport. Inside, this Camaro is equipped with the features that matter and keeps the focus exactly where it should be: on the driving experience. The black cloth cabin is complemented by front adjustable seats, climate A/C, and an AM/FM radio with a CD player, while the glass roof panels add an extra layer of character and open-air ambience to the car’s already distinctive personality. Every detail works together to create a cockpit that feels purpose-built yet unmistakably rooted in the bold design language of the early 1990s. Just as importantly, this example is accompanied by a clean Carfax and shows only two owners. For enthusiasts who understand what the 1993 Camaro Z28 represents—a first-year LT1 car, a landmark redesign, and an ultra-low-production Indy Package edition—this is the kind of car that stands out immediately. With only 4,311 miles since new, iconic Indy 500 graphics, and the performance that helped launch a new chapter of American muscle, this 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Indy Package is a compelling and highly uncommon collector-grade opportunity.