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MYSTERY CAMARO

Dear Classic American, In April I purchased a 1993 3.4 V6 manual generation 4 Camaro in yellow. Pretty standard, apart from being right-hand drive. It came with a small file of paperwork, showing that it was imported from Florida in 1998 by a Steve Gill, who carried out the conversion. There is an invoice for $3000 for the dash, with ‘prototype for testing’, on the invoice. I was wondering if you would know of any details on this vehicle. In the attached photos the red ’93 Firebird is my father’s…

Kind regards Gary Holmes Via email Well, that’s quite a mystery, we don’t know anything about this at all, although it is safe to assume that GM considered rhd versions of the Camaro when selling them from Vauxhall dealerships in the late Nineties/early Noughties. Ultimately, they were only

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