So Chevy created a sticky-tired, manually-shifted, 505-horsepower phenomena. Trouble is, Chevy also limited production to 500 units that first model year, which means lots of people missed the boat. No worries. Naples Auto Collection is now offering those people a second shot.
The dealership, located in Fort Myers, Florida, has recently listed a 2014 Camaro Z/28. It’s red over black, flawless, and shows a mere 336 miles on the odometer. Hell, the rowdy, 427cid small-block V8 isn’t even past its break-in period. The ask? Try $49,995. Lest we forget, the Z/28 originally listed for $75,000. And that’s effectively what you’re getting here: According to the ad, this example was retained by GM for display purposes, and thus never allocated to a dealer. CarFax confirms, showing the car sold by the manufacturer at auction with 243 miles on the clock this January. Basically, it’s a brand-new, zero-owner vehicle, offered two years later at a $25,000 discount.