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2010 Camaro 2ss Bbomg Big Brothers Big Sisters Charity on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:21130 Color: Inferno Orange Metallic /
 Inferno Orange
Location:

Southgate, Michigan, United States

Southgate, Michigan, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.2 L LS3
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 2G1FT1EW2A9110620 Year: 2010
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: SS Coupe 2-Door
Options: RS, 2SS, Inferno Orange Engine Cover, Hood Decklid Stripe Package, Hurst Short Throw Shifter, Grey Car Cover Option, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 21,130
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: 2SS RS Option
Exterior Color: Inferno Orange Metallic
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Interior Color: Inferno Orange
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Hi!


My name is Tom and I am a supporter and original member of a wonderful non-profit charity called Buyers and Builders Meet and Greet (BBOMG). We first got together in November 2009 to show appreciation to General Motors employees who built the Camaro. The first year showing was approximately 50 participants and 40 cars and participants came from as far away as Missouri to Alberta.

How it all began... 
BBOMG had one goal - get the buyers of the Camaro in touch with the employees who built them. The first year, nobody was certain the future of GM or the Camaro and I felt a need, a calling.  For me to attend such an event was a first. I wasn't one of "those guys" who took time out of his week to participate in events...particularly for or about a car. I chose to go after having owned my Camaro for 6 months and was impressed with every aspect. I chose to go because I believed then, as I do now, that I made an awesome investment. I wanted to meet the men and women at the Oshawa plant who built my Camaro. I wanted to shake their hands and attending was an experience I will never forget. 

Since it's inception, BBOMG has grown from those 50 people to well over 450. Our main goal is giving back to the local community who hosts our events. Big Brothers and Big sisters of Oshawa/Whitby and St. Catherines, Ontario has received approximately $40,000 over the past 4 events. This year, BBOMG is headed to Detroit for its 5th year to show appreciation and tour the birthplace of the automobile....and of course, the Woodward Dream Cruise.

BBOMG contributes 100% of every penny raised from the charity dinner and the auctions to Big Brothers and Big Sisters. 100% of all proceeds are donated. Wonderful donations from local businesses, GM, local GM dealers and personal contributions are bid on or are raffled. In the past, BBOMG has received support and donations from Nurse Chevrolet, Martinrea, Camaro Z/28.com, Modern Camaro, Classic Chevrolet, Sparta Chevrolet, Newman Chevrolet. You can find all the details at BBOMG dot com.


So now to the personal aspect of the story... 
I was talking to my friend Michael earlier this month about the new 2014 Camaro. I was mentioning to him that I was thinking about trading in my Camaro, a car I never thought I would ever sell for any reason...or another Camaro. I told him I wanted to trade for a 2014 1LE in Inferno Orange and he said, "Um..by the way, GM is discontinuing the Inferno Orange Metallic paint after 2013."  In disbelief, I said a few choice words and had to check for myself. Disappointed, a feverish search began and after a week and a half of searching, I found the IOM Camaro that would replace her. The catch? The trade in value is $4000 less than the private party value. Thus I began to think...and think. 

Soon after I took delivery of my Camaro, Mike Judge, a General Motors Oshawa plant employee presented me with an Inferno Orange VIN specific lithograph that has been prominently displayed in my house and cherished greatly. This lithograph was awarded to Camaro enthusiasts who he believed were great ambassadors for the Camaro. What is so special about this litho? It just happens to have the signatures of the very men and women who built the Camaro in this auction - something that is not only rare and limited, but something which will only be more valuable as the years pass. I couldn't trade in MY Camaro and keep the litho...why? It belongs with the car and it would only be selfish of me not to pass it along. I informed Mike Judge of my plan to sell the Camaro with the litho and was ecstatic to receive his blessing.

I have made life-long friendships because of this VERY Camaro. Wonderful people who have given so much of their time and effort in order to foster better relationships between young men and women willing to donate their time to children who need mentoring. Thus comes the circular aspect of this auction. I became a better person because of a car because I have seen so many people believe in others all brought together because of this car. While it is bittersweet to see my Camaro go to a new owner, I believe a torch needs to be passed. I have valued every mile, every friendship and every smile from the children I have taken for rides and I find myself wanting to pass along something that has made me smile more than most things.  And not just because it is a car but because of the friendships I have made during the past 5 years. I sincerely hope this car can pass this same magic to the new owner.

I could have taken the easy (and financially beneficial) route and trade the car in or sell private party but I believe wholeheartedly the lithograph, the charity, the people and the story will push this Camaro over my reserve price, however slight that may be. I am choosing to incur expense to ensure the buyer gets this Camaro in the best condition possible. I do not want you to be disappointed at all. I will do the best I can to represent as best as possible.

With the purchase, you will get every piece of paper, build sheet, window sticker, purchase agreement, XM please come back letter and key fobs as I always intended this car to be collector car material someday.


Now to the car...
  • She is a custom ordered R6P 2010 Camaro 2SS LS3 6 speed with RS package, upgraded Inferno Orange interior, Inferno Orange engine cover, black hood stripe option and grey car cover (never used) 
  • She has only 20,100 miles on the odometer. Never been smoked in, never been intentionally driven in rain. NEVER seen snow or salt. Faithfully garaged from November to January. 
  • The front tires are original with 6/32 left the rear tires were replaced last September with 19,200 miles on the odometer. Original rear tires I still have with 4/32 left. I also have an NOS set of stock Pirelli P-Zero fronts that go with car. 
  • I did change the stock shifter to a Hurst short throw and have the original shifter in the Hurst box. 
  • Window tint was done in 2009 and is 15% rear and sides and 30% door glass. The original as delivered engine cover comes with in the GM box the IOM cover was in.
  • As far as maintenance, I have changed the oil 4 times since I have owned her. Once at break in with 889 on the odometer with supporting Blackstone labs oil analysis report. Since then the oil was changed at 4500, 9800 and 15,400 miles. She is due and will receive Mobil1 5w30 and Mobil1 filter prior to delivery. The air filter will be changed as well. 
  • At my expense, my Camaro will be delivered to a local GM dealer to be gone over as any dealer would prior to placing on the lot for sale. 
  • My reserve is $26,000 which is $4,200 less than NADA and Kelly Blue Book value.

This is where I hope my story will make a difference. EVERY penny over $26,000 will be donated to Big Brothers and Big Sisters BBOMG charity on August 18th 2013 in the names of the most dedicated men and women in Michigan- Detroit Police, Fire and EMS.  

Here's your opportunity to buy a well maintained car and make a difference in the life of a child. 

Good luck to all and happy bidding!


On Jun-17-13 at 07:27:14 PDT, seller added the following information:

Thanks for all the support!

http://www.camaronews.com/camaros-for-sale/bbomg-enthusiast-puts-his-2010-camaro-ss-up-for-sale-with-proceeds-going-to-charity/


On Jun-17-13 at 07:53:26 PDT, seller added the following information:


Thanks Jason and Chris for the Support and shout out on your Camaro Z28.com Podcast. Particularly preceding "Donut Day".

So far, this auction had been shared over 120 times in the past 12 hours...Lets spread the word and do something great for children.


On Jun-17-13 at 08:13:22 PDT, seller added the following information:

Anyone wishing to bid that has a feedback score of less than 5, please contact me first. Thank you!

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