Scale Auto – October 2019

(Jacob Rumans) #1
After 20 years, the car was still
good mechanically, but it was
developing some intermittent
electrical gremlins. By 2013, the
paint had begun to delaminate on
some of the upper surfaces; the
wheels on the left side saw more
sunlight than the right. We wanted

46 Scale Auto • OCTOBER 2019


We bought our 1994 Camaro in March of the
same year. Just a step up from the base model, it came with
Z28-style alloy wheels, driving lights, and cruise control. It had
a 3.4-liter V6 under the hood, a 5-speed manual transmission,
and wore a color GM called quasar blue. It served us for 103,000
miles, and I’ve never seen another Camaro exactly like it.

NOT FOR


GONE, BUT

By the time Mark Jones sold his 1994
Camaro, he’d driven it for two
decades, and it had practically
become part of the family. So, Mark
built a model to memorialize it.
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