2002 Chevrolet Camaro SS 35th Anniversary - VIN #00005 Ultra-Low
Mileage
The fourth-generation Camaro, produced on GM's F-body platform,
brought rounded aerodynamic design and a host of meaningful
performance options to Chevrolet's signature sport coupe. In 1994,
Chevrolet placed renewed focus on enhancing computer-controlled
technologies, linking the engine and transmission management
systems and pioneering the use of mass air flow sensor systems. The
fourth-generation Camaro was discontinued in 2002, culminating with
the celebrated 35th Anniversary Edition. Many enthusiasts believed
at the time that this marked the end of the Camaro nameplate
forever - until Chevrolet wisely reintroduced the model in
2010.
This 35th Anniversary 2002 Camaro SS bears the remarkable VIN
#00005 and shows just over 3,000 miles on the odometer. Walking up
to it feels like time stood still the day it was delivered new -
that level of preservation is genuinely rare. The bright Rally Red
paint gleams as though freshly applied, perfectly set off by the
iconic silver dual heritage racing stripes that define the 35th
Anniversary package.
The black power convertible top is in pristine condition and
operates at like-new speed. The factory 35th Anniversary wheels
remain absolutely pristine, with the car riding on Goodyear Eagle
F1 tires. Inside, the two-tone black and gray leather interior is
so well-preserved it genuinely makes you wonder if anyone ever sat
in it. The car is fully equipped with power windows, power door
locks, the factory Monsoon CD stereo system, and air
conditioning.
This ultra-low VIN number combined with extraordinary low mileage
makes this 35th Anniversary SS an established collector's item that
is positioned to appreciate handsomely under new ownership. These
cars are recognized as the final chapter of the fourth-generation
Camaro story, and clean examples are getting harder to find every
year.
Come see it at Motor City Classic Cars in Vero Beach, FL.
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