2002 Chevrolet Camaro SS 35th Anniversary Convertible 6 Speed 3400 Miles!!
2002 Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro 2002 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Camaro |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | Super Sport 35th Anniversary |
Year: | 2002 |
Mileage: | 3,449 |
VIN: | 2G1FP32G622145054 |
Color: | Red |
Engine size: | 5.7L |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Safety options: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag |
Options: | CD Player, Convertible, Leather Seats |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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2002 Chevrolet Camaro SS 35th Anniversary edition 6 Spd Convertible...
VERY VERY RARE FIND!!!!
Up for auction is a like new, piece of American history..
This car is new in every way, I have all origional paperwork, window sticker etc. Inside still smells like it did the day it was sold new!!
The Breakdown
3369 Camaro SS with 35th Anniversary Package RPO “Z4C” 3000 to the United States 0369 to Canada
Total 3,369 Coupes and Convertibles
0609 Convertibles with “MN6” 6-speed Transmission 0789 Convertibles with “MX0” Automatic Transmission 1190 Convertibles to the United States 0208 Convertibles to Canada
Total of 1,398 Convertibles
The Last of a Breed: 2002 was the final year of the Camaro after 35 years of production. Scott Settlemire, Chevrolet's Camaro / Corvette Team Chief, had his team create this final Limited Edition Camaro taking a little bit of each generation in order to produce a truly remarkable collector car. Colour: Best selling color ever on Camaro: White... The problem is that we've done white a whole bunch of times... Pace cars, track cars and the 30th Anniversary Camaro. Next best selling color over 34 years?Bright Red! For those of you who were going to say "Black" to the 2nd best selling color: We did not offer Black for 4 different years in the early 70s! Besides, Bright Red is a Sports Car color :-) Wheels: A new wheel was out of the question from a cost standpoint and development timeframe... plus the 2000 SS wheel was designed with the IROC wheels in mind... so we thought we'd paint them medium dark gray and machine the edges to look like IROC wheels. Funny thing happened... at 50 paces, the wheels did not look much different... but when we painted 'em black... Wow! Hood: Black patch on the hood.... go look at a late 2nd gen Z28 hood... notice anything that looks familiar? Also, third gen Z28s and IROC's had dual air extractor vents painted black on the hoods.... we felt the patch was in keeping with Camaro heritage. Stripes: Camaro has always had various stripe options and the original Z28 had dual stripes, since then the stripes have been used on all 4 generations Camaros. Interior: I could not get the funding to do a new interior color... (You wouldn't believe what it costs to do a complete interior color match.) I asked for the light gray inserts... the color is actually pewter and it was available right away. The seats had to have some type of embroidery and we all felt that all 2002 Camaros should have the dash plaque. I felt strongly that the owners of 35th LE's should receive a portfolio that celebrates what Camaro is all about. Last minute: Interestingly the original 35thLE was to be Sebring Silver with Red/White/Blue stripes. The problem was that even after we clinic'd the Silver car in Detroit with 20 enthusiasts, we felt that the car did not look right. We went to John Cafaro and asked him to come up with something... and come up with it quick because we were already late in the program for pilot. I believe John did an incredible job with the stripes... while the stripes are dual in the classic sense, they are much more progressive in that they "wave" into a checkered flag as they sweep across the hood. It was a collaborative effort on the part of a lot of people...John Heinricy, John Cafaro, Gil Schmiel, Curt Collins (Firebird) Bret Christie (Kay Graphics) Jeff Yachnin (SLP) myself...and many others. So... that's the short version of how the 35th was developed and why it looks the way it does. And I think it kicks ### if I must say so myself. Scott Settlemire - FBODFATHER
Here is your chance to own one of 609 ever made!
No accidents, never seen the rain!!!
If you have any questions feel free to call (336)755-7724.Scott
A $1000.00 deposit due within 48hrs. of auction end. Remainder to be paid within 7 days unless other arrangements are made.
I can assist with transportation providers should you need it.
I do reserve the right to end the auction at anytime as it is for sale locally.
Thanks for looking and good luck!!!!!
VERY VERY RARE FIND!!!!
Up for auction is a like new, piece of American history..
This car is new in every way, I have all origional paperwork, window sticker etc. Inside still smells like it did the day it was sold new!!
The Breakdown
3369 Camaro SS with 35th Anniversary Package RPO “Z4C” 3000 to the United States 0369 to Canada
Total 3,369 Coupes and Convertibles
0609 Convertibles with “MN6” 6-speed Transmission 0789 Convertibles with “MX0” Automatic Transmission 1190 Convertibles to the United States 0208 Convertibles to Canada
Total of 1,398 Convertibles
The Last of a Breed: 2002 was the final year of the Camaro after 35 years of production. Scott Settlemire, Chevrolet's Camaro / Corvette Team Chief, had his team create this final Limited Edition Camaro taking a little bit of each generation in order to produce a truly remarkable collector car. Colour: Best selling color ever on Camaro: White... The problem is that we've done white a whole bunch of times... Pace cars, track cars and the 30th Anniversary Camaro. Next best selling color over 34 years?Bright Red! For those of you who were going to say "Black" to the 2nd best selling color: We did not offer Black for 4 different years in the early 70s! Besides, Bright Red is a Sports Car color :-) Wheels: A new wheel was out of the question from a cost standpoint and development timeframe... plus the 2000 SS wheel was designed with the IROC wheels in mind... so we thought we'd paint them medium dark gray and machine the edges to look like IROC wheels. Funny thing happened... at 50 paces, the wheels did not look much different... but when we painted 'em black... Wow! Hood: Black patch on the hood.... go look at a late 2nd gen Z28 hood... notice anything that looks familiar? Also, third gen Z28s and IROC's had dual air extractor vents painted black on the hoods.... we felt the patch was in keeping with Camaro heritage. Stripes: Camaro has always had various stripe options and the original Z28 had dual stripes, since then the stripes have been used on all 4 generations Camaros. Interior: I could not get the funding to do a new interior color... (You wouldn't believe what it costs to do a complete interior color match.) I asked for the light gray inserts... the color is actually pewter and it was available right away. The seats had to have some type of embroidery and we all felt that all 2002 Camaros should have the dash plaque. I felt strongly that the owners of 35th LE's should receive a portfolio that celebrates what Camaro is all about. Last minute: Interestingly the original 35thLE was to be Sebring Silver with Red/White/Blue stripes. The problem was that even after we clinic'd the Silver car in Detroit with 20 enthusiasts, we felt that the car did not look right. We went to John Cafaro and asked him to come up with something... and come up with it quick because we were already late in the program for pilot. I believe John did an incredible job with the stripes... while the stripes are dual in the classic sense, they are much more progressive in that they "wave" into a checkered flag as they sweep across the hood. It was a collaborative effort on the part of a lot of people...John Heinricy, John Cafaro, Gil Schmiel, Curt Collins (Firebird) Bret Christie (Kay Graphics) Jeff Yachnin (SLP) myself...and many others. So... that's the short version of how the 35th was developed and why it looks the way it does. And I think it kicks ### if I must say so myself. Scott Settlemire - FBODFATHER
Here is your chance to own one of 609 ever made!
No accidents, never seen the rain!!!
If you have any questions feel free to call (336)755-7724.Scott
A $1000.00 deposit due within 48hrs. of auction end. Remainder to be paid within 7 days unless other arrangements are made.
I can assist with transportation providers should you need it.
I do reserve the right to end the auction at anytime as it is for sale locally.
Thanks for looking and good luck!!!!!