Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
Ford was the first major American car maker to present the retro-looking Mustang. In fact, they started a whole new modern muscle car segment. However, Chevrolet was close behind with the new Camaro, and they presented a better car. Interestingly, the Camaro was bigger and more powerful than the Mustang.
While the fifth generation Mustang still used the archaic live rear axle, the Camaro had a competent chassis with magnetic dampers and an independent suspension. However, this list will not include the V6 and SS Camaros, which are plentiful, although they are quite good. Those cars still need something more to become a modern classic and a future collectible.
The Camaro needs a Z/28 badge on the back and the character that Z/28 Camaro comes as standard. The Z/28 is more of a purebred racing car for the street than the tire burning muscle car most drivers thought it would be. The sharp handling, a race-tuned chassis and suspension, as well as a 7.0-liter high revving V8 transforms the regular Camaro into a world-class sports car.
It can outrun and out handle some of the finest European sports cars. The Z/28 is full of surprises, whether it is trick brakes or special aero package. The whole car is a precision driving instrument an enthusiast will surely appreciate. That is why the Z/28 is a clear future classic and one of the best Camaros ever produced.