Vehicle Description
Would you ever really be deciding between an economy sedan or a
collector car with a street-eating V8? Of course not! But right now
you can pick up a low mileage 2002 Chevrolet Camaro 35th
Anniversary SS with the official SLP upgrades, a wind-in-your-hair
convertible body, and an ultra-desirable six-speed manual. And it's
all at the kind of value price that's usually reserved for daily
commuters.
Averaging only let than 1,700 miles annually instantly tells you
this car has been treated with respect all its life. So the factory
red paint still knows how to instantly attract attention. If that
wasn't already distinctive enough, this has a terrific graphics
package that turns the iconic dual sport stripes into checked
flags. It not only highlights sporty elements like the functional
hood scoop and special SS rear spoiler, but it also just seems like
a fitting tribute to a car that's both a 35th Anniversary Edition
and the last year for these 4th gen speed machines. All the
essentials have been impressively preserved on this low-mileage
instant classic. But if you look closely you can see a few
additions that give this even more sporty distinction. It's in
places like the bright quad exhaust tips and the 17-inch alloys
that remind us of the latest Corvette Z06.
The black roof looks good against the red and silver exterior, but
for full appeal, you really want to take it down. Because you not
only still get the look of the black, but now there are tasteful
gray inserts in the leather seats to give this car added
distinction. What really makes this stand out is the special 35th
Anniversary SS packaging that includes embroidered headrests,
special floor mats (included but kept away for added preservation,)
and a dash plaque. While this is a pristinely-kept collectable, it
also has been built for you to really enjoy adding miles to the
odometer. That means a long list of desirable features, like a
power driver's seat, power locks, keyless entry/alarm, dual
airbags, cruise control, tilt steering column, and a 500-watt
Monsoon AM/FM/CD stereo. Plus, with power windows and a power
convertible top, you never have to leave the driver's seat to go
from enclose luxury to a wind-in-your-hair experience. And with
cold-blowing air conditioning, you get to enjoy it even in the
hottest days of summer.
The SS was the top-dog Camaro that came from Chevrolet at the time.
The LS1 under the hood was shared with the Corvette. In fact, while
Chevrolet specifically de-tuned the motor to keep the Corvette the
pinnacle of power, the masters at SLP were a little more
liberating. Part of their packaging included upgrading the exhaust,
and many believe the advertised 345 horsepower was slightly
understated to make sure the Corvette did cry foul. Plus, not all
of these modern classics have the six-speed manual transmission
that put the power firmly in your control. And speaking of control,
four-wheel disc brakes w/ABS, power steering, sway bars front &
rear, and grippy Goodyear Eagle F1 tires deliver a terrific sports
car package.
This is a high-horsepower anniversary convertible that comes with
all the right paperwork, including the original window sticker
(both Chevrolet and SLP), owner's manual packet, and maintenance
records. Fourth-gen Camaros don't get much more desirable than
this, and it will never be more affordable. Call today!!!