1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 -- Rare 1LE with 35K original miles!

Price: - Item location: Vienna, Virginia, United States
Description:

1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 1LE

1992 Camaro Z28 with Factory 1LE package

The 1LE package was a little known option for SCCA racers and added Corvette four-wheel disc brakes, larger front spindles, aluminum driveshaft, fuel tank baffle, AC delete, fog lamp delete, power accessories delete, 3.23 LSD, custom shocks, aluminum spare, and engine oil cooler. This car is very rare and collectible (1 of only 116 1LE’s built in 1992, 1 of only 771 total third gen 1LE’s built from 1988-1992). Google 1992 Camaro Z28 1LE for background if you are not already familiar.

White exterior with grey cloth interior. Factory Heritage Edition black stripes added. However, this is not a factory Z03 Heritage Edition car (see RPO code sticker picture for full option list).

Excellent condition (see pictures) with clean Carfax and no damage history.

5.7L TPI engine with automatic transmission.

35K original miles.

Many high-end upgrades have been made to this car – I have lots of receipts.

Engine Upgrades:

383 stroker motor with forged internals

Edelbrock Victor Jr 23 degree heads

TPiS MiniRam injection manifold

Comp cams

Flow matched 30# fuel injectors

MSD ignition

Ed Wright Automotive FASTCHIP custom performance chip

K&N filter

Be Cool aluminum radiator

Transmission Upgrades:

Rebuilt 700R4 automatic transmission with Corvette servo

Aluminum transmission pan

B&M Trick Shift fluid

Suspension/Tire Upgrades:

Subframe connectors

New suspension bushings

New rear shocks

New Cooper tires (<1000 miles)

Exhaust Upgrades:

Hooker metallic-ceramic headers

Custom 3” exhaust

Flowmaster muffler

Extras:

California Custom car cover

TA Performance rear end girdle

Hagerty says a regular 1992 Camaro Z28 with 5.7L and automatic transmission in #3 condition is worth $14,700. (https://www.hagerty.com/apps/valuationtools/1992-Chevrolet-Camaro-Z!28?id=59699) I’d say this car is closer to a #2 than a #3 by the Hagerty descriptions, it is a 1LE which is much more rare than a standard Z/28 which is what Hagerty is valuing, and it only has 35K original miles! This is an appreciating classic – how much is it worth now and, more importantly, how much will it be worth in the future? Please bid confidently on this great car, give it a good new home, and enjoy a quality investment that is as good as money in the bank!

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