Gateway Classic Cars Dallas is excited to present this 2002
Chevrolet Camaro Z28/SS SLP 35th Anniversary, This was the End Game
for GM, the last and saddest Camaro offered. The 35th RPO was Z4C,
Total Z4C 35th Anniversary Camaro production stands at 3,369 units,
split between 1,971 T-top coupes and 1,398 convertibles, with 3,000
for the U.S. market and 369 staying in Canada. As for
transmissions, there were 943 Z4C auto/T-top and 789
auto/convertibles built for a total of 1,723. And there were 1,037
6-speed/T-top and 609 six-speed/convertibles, for a total of 1,646.
Two of the Z4Cs built were labeled non-saleable. One Z4C 35th
Anniversary convertible was retained in the GM Heritage collection.
The Z4C 35th Anniversary option included: Bright red exterior paint
(Code 81) with dual silver stripes fading into checkered racing
flags flowing from the front fascia splitter over the hood and rear
decklid/spoiler. The 35th Anniversary T-top coupes have a red body
color roof pillar. While the '02 Z28/non-Z4C SS cars had black. The
35th Anniversary Camaro SS convertibles are fitted with
electrically-operated black soft tops Matte black-accented hood
scoop stripe Unique 17�9 ten-spoke, machine-faced SS wheels with
black inserts and black anodized brake calipers front/rear The
unique front grille and the rear panel between tail lights receive
silver-embossed "Camaro" lettering Exclusive 35th Anniversary SS
badging Ebony leather seats with Medium gray leather inserts (193)
and custom 35th Anniversary embroidered headrests, front floor
mats, and rear hatch trophy mat- (T-top coupes only) "35th
Anniversary" center-dash badge Even though the SS/Z4C cars were
already chock full of unique features, SLP offered an array of
options. Starting with the 2000 year model, these options were
referred to as RPO Y2Y for SLP's second sticker content; on "most"
of SLP SS Camaros/Firebird Firehawks, a second door jamb sticker
exists, listing all additional SLP options ordered. For '02, SLP
offered some enticing upgrades, including the new 345 horsepower
option, combining SLP's new Blackwing air lid and smooth intake
bellows. In factory guise, the '02 35th Anniversary Camaro SS
performs as a standard SS, since graphics and paint don't add
horsepower. That said, in its day, an '02 SS Camaro was quite the
bang for the buck. Making a manufacturer-stated 345 horsepower most
sources had Chevy's last Super Sport F-body launching to 60 mph in
the low 5-second range and down the 1/4-mile in the mid-to-low 13s.
Although only a tenth of a second-difference, computer-shifting
(auto) often edged out the stick. Of course, with the SLP options
mentioned above and a good set of slicks, they were even quicker.
With Every Option for the last Camaro offered, with clean history
and low miles, Don't miss your opportunity to own a piece of
American muscle in our Dallas Showroom. It can be seen in greater
detail including 100+ HD pictures and a HD video at
www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information please call
our sales staff at 817-310-9400 or email us at
[email protected]