Low-mile 1993 Camaro Pace Car from Bobby Wood Collection to cross auction block with rare graphics and T-tops.
A nearly brand-new 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Pace Car with just 882 actual miles is heading to auction as part of the No Reserve Bobby Wood Collection, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own one of the most distinctive fourth-generation Camaros ever built.

Commemorating the Camaro’s selection as the official pace car of the 1993 Indianapolis 500, this special edition was released in limited numbers and instantly became a modern collectible. Finished in the signature two-tone black and white paint scheme with bold multicolor graphics sweeping across the doors and rear quarters, the car is unmistakably ‘90s and instantly recognizable as a piece of motorsport history.

Under the hood sits the potent 5.7-liter LT1 V8 engine, producing 275 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque, paired to a four-speed automatic transmission. Known for its smooth power delivery and impressive performance for the era, the LT1 powered the fourth-gen Camaro into a new era of muscle.

Inside, the Camaro Pace Car features removable T-tops, air conditioning, and special interior trim to match the exterior’s colorful flair. Despite being over three decades old, this particular example remains in showroom condition with fewer than 900 miles driven since new—an extraordinary detail for collectors seeking factory-original preservation.

The 1993 Camaro Pace Car marked a significant milestone: not only did it celebrate the return of the Camaro to Indy 500 pacing duties, but it also launched the fourth-generation Camaro’s production run. With only a limited number built, surviving low-mile examples like this one are becoming increasingly difficult to find.

Crossing the block with no reserve, this 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Pace Car is poised to attract both Camaro loyalists and Indy 500 memorabilia collectors alike.