This 2002 Chevrolet Camaro B4C Special Service Package (SSP) is
powered by a 5.7-liter LT1 V-8 engine mated to a four-speed
automatic transmission with overdrive and a 3.42:1 limited-slip
rear end. This rear-wheel-drive Camaro is equipped with a
heavy-duty cooling system, heavy-duty electrical charging system
and performance suspension. Stopping power is provided by
heavy-duty four-wheel disc brakes. This is one of 114 Arctic White
B4C Camaros produced out of 583 total built for 2002. In service
from 2002-18, it served as traffic pursuit car No. 1220 for the
Gilroy, California, Police Department. Interior features include
air conditioning, power windows, power locks, a 155-mph
speedometer, rear seat delete with officer storage and a handgun
vault. It retains its original law enforcement equipment, including
red and blue LED visor lights, rear blue, red and amber LED safety
lights, rear LED flashing taillights, front wig-wag headlights, a
working eight-channel Motorola two-way radio, Whelen electronic
siren, overhead dome light, rear shotgun rack with release
mechanism and a rear deck-mounted fire extinguisher. From the
Woodward Avenue Collection. 84,453 actual miles.
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