Though there is no exact definition of a Pony Car, much like some
other things in life, we know it when we see it. One look at this
Sebring Silver Metallic 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Supercharged SS
Convertible, with its believed original paint and body panels, and
there is no mistaking it for anything but a tried-and-true
late-model Pony Car. 2002 marked the final year for the Fourth
Generation Camaro. This one-owner model stands out in particular
thanks to its mere 19,255 original miles on the odometer and the
addition of a Vortech blower installed by the original selling
dealership.
Inside, we find a clean, comfortable stock leather interior,
highlighted by a supportive power-adjustable driver's seat, which
sits in front of a four-spoke padded steering wheel with radio and
cruise controls. An analog gauge cluster centers on a 7,000-rpm
tach and a 150-mph speedometer, while the factory AM/FM/CD player
uses push buttons to let the driver focus on the road ahead. A
roomy center console armrest provides additional storage and a cup
holder. The rear bucket seats don't offer much for full-sized
adults, but they can be folded down to allow for plenty of cargo
space. Power windows, locks, mirrors, cruise control,
air-conditioning, airbags, and defeatable traction control round
out this Camaro's list of modern amenities.
Under that long, sleek hood, we find a fantastic numbers-matching
5.7-liter aluminum block and heads overhead valve LS1 V-8, which
has been upgraded with a Vortech centrifugal supercharger and
Maxflow Power Cooler air-to-water intercooling system . From the
factory, this mighty mouse motor pumped out an underrated 325
horsepower and 345 pound-feet of torque, but with that blower
installed, those numbers should blow past the stock figures (pun
intended). That massive power is then funneled through a
numbers-matching Tremec T56 six-speed transmission before heading
out to the factory ten-bolt rear end, where 3.42 gears wait to
transfer those ponies to the pavement via a set of 17-inch,
ten-spoke chrome wheels shod in 275/ZR-1 BFGoodrich G-Force Sport
Comp 2 tires ready to launch.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Last Year 4th Gen
• 19,255 Original Miles
• Believed Original Paint
• Believed Original Panels
• Original Window Sticker
• Power Convertible Top
• Numbers Matching LS1 V8
• Vortech Blower
• Air to Water Intercooler
• Numbers Matching Tremec T56 Six Speed
• Ten Bolt Rear
• 3.42 Rear Gears
• Traction Control
• 17 Inch Chrome Wheels
• BFG Sport Comp 2 Tires
• Leather
• Power Driver's Seat
• Power Locks
• Power Windows
• Power Mirrors
• AC
• Cruise
• AM/FM/CD
• Six Disc CD Changer
• Four Wheel Power Discs
• Original Window Sticker
• Dealer Installed Blower Receipts
This low-slung 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Supercharged SS Convertible is
the ultimate expression of what a Pony Car should be. Powerful,
enjoyable, fast, and eye-catching everywhere it goes. Drop the
power top, hit the gas, and enjoy driving this car everywhere and
anywhere. With less than 20,000 miles, its original window sticker,
and important receipts confirming its dealer-installed
supercharger, owning this car will feel almost like buying it right
off the showroom floor at the turn of the century. There aren't
many Pony Cars left, especially not like this one. So if you see it
the same way we do, then don't wait another second. Call today!
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