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Rarest Camaro: COPO 1968 Camaro Z/28 Convertible

Written by Dmitriy Shibarshin | December 27, 2016 at 5:29 PM

Numerous variants of the Camaro have been built during its 50-year production run. None have been as rare as the Convertible Z/28. Built on a Central Office Production Order (COPO) of Vince Piggins, Chevrolet's Manager of Product Performance, it remains as the only Convertible Z/28 ever made.

Why was it created? During the Camaro's first production in 1967, the Z/28 variant was offered as a track-only car. Vince Piggins wanted to change that and sell the Z/28 for public roads. He knew that the only way to do so was to convince Chevrolet's General Manager Pete Estes.

Vince had the perfect plan. He would take the convertible Camaro which Pete Estes had access to in the executive garage, and have the factory add Z/28 options to it. Mr. Estes became a fan immediately, and went on to keep it as a personal car. Over 7,199 Z/28 coupes were produced for the 1968 model year, but no other convertible Z/28 variants have been built since. The car Pete Estes drove remains as the only convertible Z/28 ever produced by Chevrolet.

Here are some additional details about the car:

  • It was ordered by Vince Piggins, Chevrolet's Manager of Product Performance, as a personal car for Pete Estes.
  • It is finished in Ermine White with a black vinyl top.
  • It has a 302-cubic-inch V8 engine with a four-speed manual transmission and a Positraction rear axle.
  • It has a number of performance upgrades, including a suspension system that has been tuned for racing.
  • It is the only convertible Z/28 ever produced by Chevrolet.

The 1968 Camaro Z/28 Convertible COPO is a valuable and rare car. It is sure to be a cherished addition to any collection.

Source: http://www.holisticpage.com/camaro/camaros/rare.htm

More About The Chevrolet Camaro:

The Chevrolet Camaro is a classic American muscle car that has been in production since 1966. It was designed as a direct competitor to the Ford Mustang, and the two cars have been locked in a fierce rivalry ever since.

The Camaro has gone through many changes over the years, with each new generation bringing new design features and performance upgrades. Today, the Camaro is still known for its sleek design, powerful engine, and impressive handling capabilities.

One of the most iconic versions of the Camaro is the Z/28. This variant was first introduced in 1967 as a track-only car, but it quickly became popular among car enthusiasts who wanted a high-performance car for the streets.

The Z/28 was equipped with a 302-cubic-inch V8 engine, which was capable of producing up to 290 horsepower. It also had a number of performance upgrades, including a four-speed manual transmission, a Positraction rear axle, and a specially tuned suspension system.

Over the years, the Z/28 has become a sought-after collector's item, with some models selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction. The Convertible Z/28, in particular, is extremely rare and valuable, as it is the only one ever produced by Chevrolet.

Whether you're a die-hard Camaro fan or just appreciate classic American muscle cars, the Chevrolet Camaro is a car that will always be remembered as an icon of its time.

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