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About the Car
Status Alive
VIN on File Valid
Year 2002
Number Unknown
Model Camaro SS SLP
Body Type 2 Door Convertible
GM Build Date Unknown
Camaro SS SLP Build Date Unknown
 
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2007.09.20 ebay


This is a Beautiful 2002 SS Camaro Convertible.
It is the Anniversary Edition: with special racing flag stripe package, embroidered seats, and special badging!
This is definately the DREAM CAMARO.
I bought This car about a year ago from an insurance company. It was being trailored from Detroit and the trailer it was on got rear-ended. The car was damaged, but I bought it and had it professionally repaired. The bags were not blown. It looks and drives great and has a clean title! It only has 3500 original miles!
There aren't too many of these cars out there. In fact only 1398 were ever built. Making it one of the most coveted Camaros ever! I have seen these cars sell for over $30,000, so act now for the deal of a lifetime!



Engine Cylinders : 8 Horsepower : 310@5200 Torque : 340@4000 Drive Type Code : RWD Cam Type : Overhead Valves (OHV) Size : 5.7L Type : Gas Valves : 16

Convenience Center Console : Front Console With Storage Cruise Control Remote Trunk Release Steering Adjustment : Tilt-adjustable Steering Power : Power Steering Steering Wheel Ctrl : Audio Controls

Comfort Air Conditioning Shift Knob : Leather Steering Wheel Trim : Leather-wrapped

Drivetrain Transmission : 6 Speed Manual Hurst

Entertainment Audio System : AM/FM CD Premium Brand : Monsoon

External Rear Spoiler

Front Seat Drvr Seat Power : 8-way Power Upholstery : Anniversary Embroidered Leather

Instrument Panel Clock Tachometer

Power Mirrors Power : Power Mirrors Power Door Locks Power Windows

Rear Seat Quantity : Bucket Rear Seat

Roof/Glass Convertible Roof Front Wipers : Intermittent Rear Defogger

Safety Anti Theft System : Anti-theft Alarm System Daytime Running Light Fog Lights Headlights Dusksensor : Dusk Sensing

Optional Equipment Compact Disc 17 Inch Wheels 6-Speed Manual Transmission SS Package Leather Seats Transmission: Manual Cylinders: 8 Drivetrain: 2WD

Problems with the car: Has some scuffs on the top that need repaired (Probably from a limb. See Pics) The driver door has a gap that needs adjusted (Check pictures.) Seats need cleaned. (in certain light, some leather looks dirty) The Tires aren't great, but I'm not an expt. (I would say the tires are probably 50%.)


Here is an excerpt about the 2002 Camaro:

For 2002 Chevy bid farewell to Camaro with a special 35th Anniversary edition available only on SS-package-equipped Z28s. On top of the SS's 325-horsepower Corvette-derived V-8, anniversary editions added exclusive hood, roof and rear-deck striping, 35th Anniversary badging, and a hot-rod inspired painted rear differential.

It was a fitting finish to one of America's proudest nameplates. Camaro was born in the late 1960s out of Chevrolet's desperate need for something sporty and youthful to battle Ford's successful Mustang. With the much-maligned, rear-engine Corvair on the way out, General Motors design chief Bill Mitchell oversaw development of a more conventional replacement. From its 1967 debut, Camaro had the long-hood, short-tail look that would define the line for almost four decades.

Like Mustang, Camaro was initially offered in versions ranging from 6-cylinder basic to V-8 e­xciting. Equipped with the standard 140-horsepower engine, the $2466 base Camaro provided stylish transportation on a budget. Buyers looking for more excitement could opt for the Super Sport, or SS, edition with V-8s ranging from 295 to 375 horsepower. Nineteen sixty-seven also gave birth to the Z28, a race-ready Camaro based on the car that won 18 out of 25 Trans-Am races that year.

A convertible was part of Camaro's magic right from the start, and usually was available with even the most-powerful engines and in both SS and Z28 trim. Camaro's convertible disappeared from the line in 1970, and didn't appear again until 1987. The ragtop would remain a part of the Camaro lineup until the end, skipping only 1993.

Of 3000 35th Anniversary Chevrolet Camaro SSs built, just 1398 were convertibles, assuring that this last of the breed would also become one of the most coveted.




Once Sale is over I need the payment and vehicle picked up within a week. Look the pictures over carefully and ask all questions before bidding. Someone is going to get a killer deal on this car, but I do not want non-paying bidders. I'm sure you understand if you've been on e-bay any length of time.

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