2002 Chevy Camaro Ls1 35th Anniversary Z28 B4c Interceptor Southern Car Show Car on 2040-cars
Silver Creek, New York, United States
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 125,000
Model: Camaro
Sub Model: Z28, B4C
Trim: Z28, B4C
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: grey
For auction is a 2002 Chevrolet Camaro, 35th anniversary Z28 with the B4C Interceptor upgrades. It was meticulously maintained by the Florida Highway Patrol, purchased by a Marine in South Carolina where the engine was rebuiltby a local shop. He drove it for a year then I purchased it to build as a show car to raise money for veterans charities. I have owned it for 3 years now and have had it stored indoors from fall through spring. It has a custom house of kolor paint job that is black with dark green metallic that only shows up in direct sunlight, and custom painted Konig monsoon rims that are flat black with an Army green ring and chrome fake beadlock bolts. All professsionally done. All factory paint and slight body defects have been removed. Tha engine was upgraded when it was rebuilt with corvette heads and an SS cam, heads were deck planes a little also. I have higher ratio rockers and bullet alluminum taller valve covers to put in but havnt yet. They will be included in the auction. I also had a custom true dual exhaust installed with headers with 3 inch collector's, straight into high flow 3 inch cats, straight into single chamber mufflers, then turned down and out to the side. The rear lights have been professionally blacked out so they are still bright at night, it has custom front headlights and matching blacked out side markers. Tires are good, but may need replaced soon. Runs great well maintained with full synthetic oil changed regularly. I was going to finish the interior this spring with digital camo seat fabric, but now I will not be able to. I know you will enjoy this car. Good luck and happy bidding!
On Apr-08-13 at 20:40:06 PDT, seller added the following information:
The factory radio antenna was shaved off when it was painted as you can see in the pics, and an amplified internal antenna was installed.
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