Vehicle Description
The first title to this car was issued in 2015 after its sale by
the government in 2014. This car features the B4C option, which is
Chevrolet's special equipment options code for a Special Service
Police Package Camaro. This car was one of a handful manufactured
forthe FBI in 1991 for use as a training vehicle for their Special
TEVOC program in Quantico, VA. Of the few that exist, this is a
very fine example. The B4C package has heavier-duty features over a
non-police vehicle, as well as some options specific to the
installation of police equipment. This car features the 5.7-liter
B2L engine package with a 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission.
Other heavy-duty features include oversized front and rear sway
bars, high-output alternator, 4-wheel disc brakes, separate engine,
power steering and transmission oil coolers, and certified 145 mph
speedometer. Most of the heavier-duty optioned parts come from a
combination of parts from both the regular Z/28 and a special
racing and handling package. This vehicle has been cosmetically
restored to like-new condition. The engine and transmission operate
as new. It comes with full documentation, including original FBI
authorization for title and odometer statement, original Broadcast
Option Sheet, RPO Sheet furnished by Heritage and FBI obstacle
course map as run by the car. It's finished in Brilliant Red with
gray interior and the chassis is clean and rust-free. An excellent
example of a very rare automobile. Vehicle has less than 13,000
actual miles.