Just when it seemed like the last new Chevy Camaro had found a home, another one has surfaced, and this one is the real prize for some. For anyone who missed their chance to grab a piece of muscle car history, Alpha One Chevrolet in Rockdale, Texas, is currently listing a brand-new 2024 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Collector Edition for sale, offering what could be the final opportunity to own the ultimate sixth-generation model, which is hard to find nowadays.

A Special Panther
This is not your typical ZL1. It’s number 102 of only 350 Collector Edition models ever made. This exclusive, $14,995 package outfits the car in a sinister Panther Black matte paint, complemented by black 20-inch forged wheels and an exposed carbon fiber rear wing. Chevrolet added a special panther logo as the most unique detail, a cool nod to the car’s pre-production code name from the 1960s when GM was developing its Mustang-fighter.

The Heart Of The 2024 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Collector Edition
Being a ZL1, this Camaro packs the legendary supercharged 6.2-liter V8 LT4 engine, hammering out 650 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. All that power flows through the optional 10-speed automatic transmission, which also gives the car the modern convenience of remote start. It’s the pinnacle of GM’s small-block performance, wrapped in the most aggressive package the sixth-generation Camaro ever offered.

The Price Of Rarity
Of course, finding one of the last brand-new ZL1s comes at a steep price. The car’s original sticker, with options like a power sunroof and performance data recorder, totals $95,720. Unsurprisingly, the dealership has added a $20,000 markup, bringing the final estimated out-the-door price to a breathtaking $123,298. Well, it’s a hefty sum, but for a car this rare, it’s not entirely unexpected.

The Last Call
The dealer markup is a tough pill to swallow, but for a serious collector, this might be the last call. This specific ZL1 symbolizes the absolute peak of the Camaro’s sixth generation. It combines brutal power with a genuinely rare and historically significant option package. For someone looking to own the final chapter of a muscle car icon, the listed price might just be worth it. This isn’t the first time we’ve covered a Collector Edition. We also posted about the 1 out of 350 that hit the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach auction last April 24–26 in Florida.

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