2011 Chevrolet Camaro Ss on 2040-cars
Florahome, Florida, United States
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Own a piece of Muscle Car history with this very limited edition 2011 Berger Camaro SS. Founded in 1925, Berger
Chevrolet has celebrated over 4 decades of modifying and selling special Camaros.
According to current fourth-generation Berger family President, Matthew Berger, “The Chevrolet Camaro has always
been a very special car to all of us here at Berger as well as our fellow Bowtie enthusiasts. We have now been
selling, upgrading and building factory and Berger edition Camaros since the car’s debut in 1967.”
Berger built 25 Camaros and one prototype car in 2011. Each car is sequentially numbered, beginning with 11BC21.
This car was introduced at the annual Berger car show and is car 11BC37.
2011 Berger SS Camaro Summary
6.2 liter 550 hp Supercharged V-8
Berger Chambered Stainless Cat Back Exhaust System
Hurst Billet/Plus 2 Short Throw Shifter
Forgeline Split-Spoke lightweight 3-piece modular forged alloy wheels — 20” x 9.5” (front) and 20” x
11.0” (rear)
Custom Machined Wheel Centers w/Berger 2011 SS Logo
Goodyear Tires: 275/40 ZR20 (front) & 305/35ZR20 (rear)
Revised Suspension With New Progressive Rate Springs,
Urethane Radius Rod and Rear Subframe Bushings
New Rear Anti-Sway Bar
Custom Painted Rally Stripes
Custom Painted 60s Style “Big Block” Black-out Tail Panel
Custom Painted Black-out Front Grill Surround
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