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2012 Chevrolet Camaro Zl1 Coupe 2-door 6.2l Show Car W/ High End Stereo on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:13066
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
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If you like attention, this is the car for you.  I ordered this phenomenal ZL1 in January, 2012, just before Chevrolet began manufacturing them in Oshawa, Canada.  She was born in April, 2012 and arrived at the dealership in San Antonio for delivery on 8 May, 2012.  The vehicle, number 872 of approximately 2,000 built in 2012, is in excellent condition with only minor unavoidable front end nicks, which you will find on every road-driven vehicle.   This ZL1 received extensive detailing last Spring in preparation for an indoor car show (Autorama) and has only been driven on a few occasions since.  Detailing included removal of every wheel to allow a full cleaning of the complicated suspension system.   This car is extremely clean and show ready.

While this ZL1 can still tear up the track, she has yet to hit the track in her short two years of life.  She was built for and has been strictly used in car shows and in car club events.  Her accomplishments are numerous including over 40 trophies, with a majority of first place finishes and several best of shows.  This is quite an accomplishment for a newer vehicle normally matched up against pristine vehicles from all generations.

Her highlight was just a few months ago when she received a highly coveted award from Al Oppenheiser, GM's chief of rear-wheel performance vehicles and lead engineer for the fifth generation Camaro.  He was extremely impressed with the fit and finish of the work on the ZL1 and hand-picked this Camaro as his top choice from over 700 in attendance at this year's Camaro5 Fest V.   When requested, Mr. Oppenheiser gladly signed both the strut tower and the passenger visor.   Other significant awards include International Show Car Assn (ISCA) Street Achievement Awards for Best Engine (2013) and Modern Muscle (2014) and a perfect 300 score for a best of show trophy at an event featuring over 100 vehicles.

Enhancements to this ZL1, to make her a true show competitor, include:
- Lambo Doors (by Vertical Doors)
- Reverse Hood (by Revolution Styling)
- Custom Stainless Steel throughout (by American Car Craft) for project video see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7X5IgY4LNmo
- CD/DVD Head Unit (by Clarion / Model NX602)
- Amplifiers (by JL Audio / Models 500x1V2 & 300x4V2)
- Speakers (by Focal / Models P165V30 & IC690)
- Subwoofers (by JL Audio / Model 12W6V2D4)
- 15" Monitor in Trunk Lid (by T-View / Model T156IRBK)
- Custom Fiberglass Tub in Trunk w/ Engraved and Lighted Plexiglass Revealing Woofers & Amplifiers
- Auxiliary Battery (Model BT60)
- Car Alarm w/ Glass Break Sensor (by Viper / Model 5704)
- Radar Detector (by Passport / Model 8500ci)
- Fire Extinguisher, Chrome w/ Custom Mount on Front of Driver's Seat

Bid with confidence.  This is an extremely well built, track-ready muscle car that will attract attention wherever you go and is a sure standout at any car show.

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