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Old 07-15-2018, 05:47 PM
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I know the gen 4's arent that popular to collect currently, but from what can determine, this car is 1 of only 62 built (it has power seat option). This car was special ordered by my dad in '94 and he had to wait 6-7 months. Out of the 2332 z28 verts, only 138 have the flame red interior from I can find out. Maybe someday she will be a collectors item.

We put speed marine headers on, 3" exhaust, trans am wheels, and rechipped it, along with tower brace to stiff up chassis twist. (all done when car was new and we have all the original parts and paperwork). Car only has 15,500 miles on her. Still fun to drive.
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that does look pretty good.. although I'm not too keen on the wheels..
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I know the gen 4's arent that popular to collect currently, but from what can determine, this car is 1 of only 62 built (it has power seat option). This car was special ordered by my dad in '94 and he had to wait 6-7 months. Out of the 2332 z28 verts, only 138 have the flame red interior from I can find out. Maybe someday she will be a collectors item.

We put speed marine headers on, 3" exhaust, trans am wheels, and rechipped it, along with tower brace to stiff up chassis twist. (all done when car was new and we have all the original parts and paperwork). Car only has 15,500 miles on her. Still fun to drive.
Cool looking car, if that is the factory original interior, I'd have to say this is the first time I've seen that interior. Looks tight w/ the black exterior. Shoot, that's fewer miles than my '94 had on it when I picked it up in '97.

A couple of clarifications on your numbers; There were a total of 8689 '95 Z28 'verts built, only 2332 of them had the M6 trans, and of those, 77 had the Flame Red Cloth interior (RPO 73B), 62 of those also having the 6-way power adjustable seats (RPO AG1). A total of 323 '95 Z28 verts had the Flame Red cloth interior (M6 & A4 combined), of those a total of 267 also had AG1. A complete breakdown can be found in the links in my sig.
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Amazing to see that interior in such good shape (I would have expected it to be severely sun faded after all these years). I can recall liking the Flame Red optional interior when I first saw it, as the 1993 Z28 tested by Popular Mechanics had that option, with a bright red exterior. If that were my car, I would return it to stock (put the 16" Z28 rims back on, and lose the headlight covers).



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