This Camaro was the first marked Special Police Package (B4C) in the world. Ordered the very first day of B4C factory production in October 1990, this vehicle was introduced at the GM new car dealer's show in Richmond, VA in 1991. The B4C packages were only sold to police departments, and only 592 were manufactured in 1991. Truly a collector's car, it only has 74,000 miles, was only driven by the Chief of Police in Boones Mill, Virginia for routine and traffic radar enforcement. The car has been stored inside since the car was retired in 1997. All original condition, 5.7L (350 cu in) Tuned port engine. Still runs great. Cannot be driven on public highways without the lightbar and police wording covered up. Can be displayed at car shows, private collections, etc. Original owners manuals and window sticker included. One of my featured photos shows race car #30 Michael Waltrip crew driver being pulled over on US220. This car is a historical part of famous police cars of the past. This famous car has never been damaged or wrecked. The B4C package is the special factory police package that included performance computer, larger exhaust, extra firm suspension.