Vehicle Description
A beautiful triple-black 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 convertible is
already an exceptionally attractive idea at this price. But when
you realize the significance of this car, and the level of
preservation it has received, you'll see an amazing deal on a
low-mileage classic.
This year was both the 35th anniversary for the icon and the final
year for the fourth-gen Camaro. So this droptop represents a sleek
black set of bookends. That's why this car has been treated with
respect since day one. Averaging less than 1,500 miles annually
means this was only taken out on special occasions. And the level
of shine on the factory-applied Onyx Black instantly lets you know
it spent most of its life in the garage. This Z/28 really knows how
to look like a midnight stalker with its pointed front end,
blacked-out badge package, and well-intergraded rear spoiler. And
this dark presentation really makes the details standout like the
little red bow tire in the rear and the high-polish 16-inch factory
alloys.
Beneath the black folding top is a terrific black interior. With
the paint, roof, and interior all deep and dark, this completes the
ultra-desirable triple-black presentation. So if you're a
collector, you'll love that this Camaro was born this way, and it
all still looks factory fresh. But more than just long-term value,
this was built to be a great driver. The leather buckets in front
are grippy in the corners and the driver's one electronically
adjusts to be comfortable for all-day drives. Another reason why
this one was a good candidate to be a time capsule is because it's
loaded. That means keyless entry, power locks, dual airbags, cruise
control, tilt wheel, and the factory premium AM/FM/CD stereo. Plus,
with a power convertible top and power windows, you don't even have
to leave the driver's seat to go from enclose comfort to a
wind-in-your-hair experience. And with ice-cold air conditioning,
you can do this even in the summertime.
This final-year Z/28 also means more muscle than some of the
earlier cars. The LS1 was the kind of small-block that got all of
us instantly excited from day one. More refined, lighter, and more
powerful than its predecessor, it pushed the Z/28 past the 300 hp
barrier. That kind of significance makes us happy to see the
original numbers-matching V8 under the hood of this survivor Z car.
But while you might marvel at how fresh it looks, we know you're
not going to be able to resist taking it out for some fun. After
all, the four-speed automatic transmission is great for overdrive
cruising or quick kick-downs for a performance run. Plus, there's
plenty of control with four-wheel disc brakes, power steering, ABS,
and BF Goodrich gForce performance tires.
Complete with the original window sticker, owner's manual, and
maintenance records, this is the cool and collectable Camaro value
you've been searching for. Now is the time to act because you're
not the only one who can afford this significant and beautiful
Z/28. Call now!