Vehicle Description
With its aerodynamic and eye-catching fourth generation Camaro
form, powerful and smooth-functioning drivetrain, and a nice array
of creature comforts, this 2001 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 SS is a real
blast to drive and will pull into its next owner's garage with a
clean history report in tow, ready to supply plenty of miles of
road-bound fun.
More than 15 years have elapsed since it first put rubber to
asphalt, but this Chevy still packs a lot of visual punch with its
agile-looking form. Sitting low to the ground, with a strong
incline to its windshield, you can see how slippery it is when
speeding forward into the wind. From the gradual taper and
smoothly-shaped hood scoop in front, to the distinctive center
placement of its oval shaped dual exhausts in back, this car shows
a lot of style, accentuated in dramatic fashion by its black color
and contrasting "SS" emblems on its front fenders and rear end that
still have sharp edges and stand out from their background. The
Super Sport designation itself provides this Camaro with a number
of upgraded styling cues, the most obvious being the arc-shaped
wing residing on its deck lid to add downforce. Its t-top
configuration is a great feature, affording the option of open air
driving when you so choose, but with easily installed protection
from the elements in less forgiving weather just a moment away.
Climb inside and you'll see a stylish black leather interior that
remains in good shape to provide a welcoming driving environment.
The front bucket seats have done an admirable job of retaining
their original form over the years and provide a good blend of
support and well-padded comfort, while the seating in back shows
very little evidence of use altogether. One decided advantage that
the more modern, post millennium muscle cars have over earlier
incarnations lies in the number of creature comforts they offer,
and those benefits are all on display here, including air
conditioning that's blowing nice and cold, a tilt column, power
seats, windows and door locks, cruise control and an AM/FM/CD
player that stands ready to cater to your audio needs. As an added
measure of safety, this Camaro is also equipped with both driver
and passenger side air bags. The anti-theft device is certainly an
added bonus, and a great thing to have in a car that's as sure to
attract attention as this one is. The storage area in back provides
a lot of welcome space and is lined with fresh-looking carpet
showing nary a stain.
Having logged only 70,000 miles in its lifetime, and carrying a
smooth-running and powerful drivetrain, this pedigreed Chevy is
very much up to the challenge of frequent or even daily driving. A
5.7 liter LS1 sits under its lengthy hood, running strong and
packing in excess of 300 horsepower. It's paired with a 4-speed
automatic transmission whose overdrive gear provides
fuel-efficient, engine-sparing low revs during highway driving. By
virtue of its SS configuration, this Camaro also benefits from a
slightly firmer suspension over other Z/28s to decrease body roll
while carving corners, as a well as a more free-flowing and
efficient exhaust system. It's a sharp looking, fourth generation
Camaro - and it sits on a set of 17" stock Z/28 wheels, outfitted
with BF Goodrich tires.
Looking for a fun to drive performance car that comes from just the
right era to provide some nostalgic cache but is still modern
enough to offer a host of welcome features? You really need to see
this 2001 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 SS. Call today!