2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS SLP Convertible

SOLD!

Wow, you certainly don’t see one of these every day! Feast your eyes on this absolutely gorgeous Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 SS Convertible with the SLP performance package! Produced in 2002, the last year of the fourth generation Camaro, this car is essentially a new car that has been carefully tucked away in someone’s personal collection for almost 9 years. And with only 75 miles on the odometer, it doesn’t get much more original than this. Loaded with options from the factory, here is this car’s window sticker break down: CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP (NO CHARGE): Electronic speed control with resume, Remote hatch release, Fog lamps, Power door lock system, Power windows, Mirror twin remote electric, Leather wrapped steering wheel with radio controls, Remote keyless entry, Theft deterrent alarm system, Bodyside moldings, Power driver seat (6 way). “SS” PERFORMANCE APPEARANCE PACKAGE ($3,625): Forced air induction hood, 17” Aluminum wheels, SS Specific rear spoiler, High performance ride and handling suspension, Low restriction dual outlet exhaust system, SS Badging. OTHER OPTIONS: Remote CD changer with 12 disc magazine: $595 ,Bucket seats with leather trimmed seating surfaces: $500, Acceleration slip regulation: $450, Hurst short throw shifter: $325, 6-speed manual transmission: No charge, 50-State low emission vehicle (No charge), Black convertible top (No charge), Bright red body side molding (No charge) TOTAL: $5,495. Additional up fitting form the SLP sticker breaks down as follows: 345hp Center exhaust performance package: ($1,359), Front grille with SS center logo ($249), Bowtie center cap for ZR1 chrome wheels (No charge), Custom rear deck mat ($99), Two Camaro SS key fobs and dash plaque ($49) TOTAL: $2,755. SLP build # 9854, this commemorative 35th Anniversary Camaro comes with factory Rally Red paint that is as clean and perfect as the day it rolled into the Connell Chevrolet showroom in Costa Mesa California. And the flawless power convertible top, which includes a glass rear window, has never even seen a drop of rain. Up front, the aggressive Camaro nose features factory fresh headlights and a high gloss SS grille insert courtesy of the folks at SLP. On the sides of the car, spotless traditional black SS emblems nicely complement the black convertible top and high gloss grille insert. At the rear of the car, the classis Camaro SS rear spoiler is enhanced by factory fresh taillights, as well as the SLPs center mounted exhaust outlets & rear bumper valence. Optional 17 inch 10 spoke aluminum wheels ride on OEM Goodyear Eagle 275/40/17 F1 radials to complete the look. From new carpet to new seats and everything in between, this car seems like it came off the assembly line and was promptly sealed in a time capsule. The Ebony leather interior shows no signs of wear and makes me wonder if anyone has ever enjoyed more than five minutes of seat time in this car. Major options include: a six way power driver seat, power mirrors, power door locks, power windows, and a tilt column complete with wheel mounted audio controls and intermittent wipers. A factory Monsoon sound system features a 12 disc CD changer, an amplifier and 8 speakers throughout the interior which do their best to drown out the SLP exhaust. Above the controls for the factory Monsoon sound system, is a prominently displayed dash plaque that commemorates the Camaro’s 35th anniversary. An optional and fun Hurst short throw shifter keeps the comfortable cockpit connected to the world-class powertrain via a 6-speed transmission. Not installed on this car but included in the sale are a Camaro SS dash plaque and a Camaro SS deck mat from SLP. Cosmetic enhancements and optional interior luxuries aside, this Camaro is still first and foremost a performance machine. Despite continuous upgrades throughout the model run to make the car more user friendly, the car’s best attribute is going fast. GM’s LS1 V8 is one of the most incredible V8s ever offered and the technology is still featured in virtually all of GM’s performance cars today. The overhead valve design makes big horsepower and produces a torque band that’s as wide and flat as Kansas. Equipped from the factory with 325hp, the SLP stainless steel exhaust bumps that power up to a Corvette matching 345 and delivers it with a throaty growl. With that kind of power it’s pretty obvious that this car will do very well in a straight line. But unlike Camaros of the past, the fourth generation can also handle some serious curves. The huge 275/40/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 tires and a performance-tuned suspension provide major grip in the corners and powerful ABS equipped 4 wheel disc brakes are on hand to slow things down in a hurry. Be careful though; having a car this capable with this much power is so much fun that it could pose a serious threat to the status of your license. Included in this sale is documentation from both Chevrolet and SLP. The Chevrolet documents include: the original build sheet from GM’s St. Therese manufacturing facility, the original window sticker from Connell Chevrolet and the original Chevrolet factory owner’s manual. The SLP documents include: an SLP Camaro SS dash plaque with 2 matching key fobs, the original window sticker from SLP, a 2002 SLP Performance catalogue and a 2002 SLP Performance price list. Looking back on the long history of the Camaro, there’s little doubt that this final Anniversary Edition is one of the fastest, best-handling and most collectable Camaros of all time. Whether you’re a serious Camaro collector or just want a showroom fresh car that exhibits the best of everything from GM’s fourth generation pony car, this is your car! Enclosed shipping is available anywhere in the world at the buyer’s expense.