Vehicle Description
Only 57 Z7D Camaros were built in 2002, and this is #31. The RPO
code Z7D was used for the special 35th Anniversary wheels and other
options on the SS convertible. Chevy had never done a special RPO
code prior to this for the Brickyard 400 and all but one of the 57
cars were built the same day. The first car was built in April as a
"pilot" and was immediately stripped and put on the Camaro Legends
Tour. These cars had the Brickyard 400 decals installed at
Indianapolis. Scott Settlemire ordered all 57 Z7D Camaros to be
built all on the same day, and because 2002 was the last year of
the fourth-generation Camaro, Chevrolet felt it was important to do
a special Camaro for the 2002 Brickyard 400. This Camaro is powered
by a 5.7-liter V8 engine mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission
with just over 10,000 original miles. It is in concours condition
with a spotless engine compartment. This car has never seen rain,
wet pavement or a hose. All the original decals are in excellent
shape. The original Window Sticker is signed by Terry Labonte, the
special license plate issued by the State of Indiana (#431) is on
the car, plus both original key fobs. This car is as clean and new
as is it was on the dealer's showroom floor. The wax markings are
still on the engine compartment pillars from the factory.