For sale in our Chicago showroom is this very rare 2002 Chevrolet
Camaro. While production for 2002 was 42,098 total Camaros built,
this example is believed to be a one of one. While COPO cars have
certain exclusivity about them, this example is a double-COPO car
making it even more exclusive. The vehicle was custom ordered from
a dealership and immediately shipped to SLP and had a full
performance package installed. During this time, the owner met Matt
Murphy of GMMG and arranged to have the vehicle receive the second
COPO package before taking delivery. The Camaro was originally
given an LS1 rated at 325 horsepower, but through SLP and GMMG has
been upgraded to 380 rated horsepower, but most reports claim this
to be conservative. This is believed to be the only 380 horsepower
model with the 4L60E 4-speed automatic transmission. Starting from
an already impressive base car, many upgrades were done to the
entire car. A self-arming kill-switch was installed to reduce the
risk of having this beauty stolen, an SLP serialized plaque and a
GMMG serialized plaque were added to prove its authenticity, and
several signatures have been placed on the vehicles inner fender.
Power was increased via a number of modifications including 3.73
rear gear ratio on an Auburn limited-slip differential, under drive
pulleys on the engine, a custom exhaust, Bilstien performance
springs, shocks, and bushings, and a custom computer tune to make
all the added equipment work together without issue. Being a one of
one certainly makes this one rare-oh Camaro! Options include
Air-Conditioning, AM/FM/CD, T-tops, Cruise-Control, Power Brakes,
Power Steering, Power Locks, Power Seats, Power Windows, Anti-Lock
Brakes, Tilt Wheel, Traction Control, Keyless Entry, Seat Belts,
Drivers Airbag, Anti-Theft System, Leather Interior, Alloy Wheels,
and a Numbers Matching engine and transmission. For more
information on this stunning final-year double-COPO Camaro contact
our Chicago showroom at (708) 444-4488 or
[email protected]. To see more HD photos and an HD
video of the vehicle running and driving, visit
www.GatewayClassicCars.com.