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While Chevy's most respected vehicle still remains the almighty Corvette, the Camaro is trailing not far behind. Released a couple of years after the Mustang, the Camaro is one of few pony cars capable of rivaling Ford's most popular vehicle. When looking the coolest special edition Chevrolets of the last two decades, it's easy to see that a large number of them are Camaros. This is an indication that Chevrolet was in fact waging a commercial war with Ford Motors.
The 1993 Camaro Pace Car was used at the legendary Indianapolis 500. Based on the Camaro Z28 fitted with a 350 cu in V8 that develops 275 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, the Camaro Pace Car was driven by Don Bailey. As with most Pace Cars, only a very limited number of Camaro Pace Car were made. In 1993, 645 units were produced, thus making this special edition Camaro truly special.
For Hot Wheels' 50th anniversary, Chevy released a special edition Camaro based on the 2SS trim level. The Hot Wheels package includes an eight-speed automatic transmission, a louder and more sinister exhaust system, and a lot of other goodies that makes the Hot Wheels edition a true sports car fitted with the latest technological advances.
The Camaro GT4.r has to be one of the sickest special edition muscle cars money can buy. For a mere $259,000, it is possible to get a race car that is unfortunately not street legal. Unlike what is commonly believed, the GT4.r does not come with the supercharged 6.2L LT1 V8 found on the ZL1. In order to be allowed to race in GT4, the GT4.r received the naturally aspirated 6.2L LT1 V8 that comes with the Camaro SS. Though the power output of this unit is "only" 420 hp, it is important to keep in mind that the GT4.r weighs almost 700 lbs less than the ZL1. 2b1af7f3a8