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The Chevy Camaro Z/28 was Vince Piggins brainchild for Trans-Am racing. This historic Camaro is known as the Lightweight, raced by Penske Racing in the 1960s.
Mark Donohue won the 1968 Sebring Trans-Am and the 1968 Trans-Am Championship for Roger Penske and Chevrolet in this historic and creative Camaro.
Donohue won the 1968 Trans-Am championship in the Penske-built, acid-dipped Chevrolet Camaro. Now, this lightweight Z/28 could be yours.
This Z/28 model is a legend in motorsport, having been crucial in establishing the Camaro as a dominant force in Trans-Am racing, evolving from a simple pony car to an icon.
Both cars were driven by racing legend Mark Donohue and one won the SCCA Trans-Am championship in 1968. One's an acid-dipped Z28.
The first-gen Chevy Camaro Z/28, built from 1967 through 1969, was a standout in the heyday of the Trans-Am race series.