1995 Chevrolet Camaro **b4c-police Package** Medium Quasar Blue Metallic 1 Of 1! on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Camaro
Trim: Z28 Coupe 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 46,228
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: B4C POLICE PACKAGE- ULTRA RARE
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1995 Chevrolet CAMARO
**B4C-SPECIAL SERVICE/POLICE PACKAGE**
MEDIUM QUASAR BLUE METALLIC [ 1 of 1 in EXISTANCE!!! ]
Here is my ULTRA RARE SPECIAL SERVICE CAMARO!
This car went into service from 1995-2001 with the CALIFORNIA FISH & WILD LIFE PRESERVATION
Their are a few factors that sets this vehicle apart from ALL others. First, lets start with the color- MEDIUM QUASAR BLUE METALLIC, this color is EXTREMELY HARD to find. You would be hard pressed to find a regular z28 in this color, forget about an SS(only 104 SS in this color).....and for this car to be a B4C/POLICE PACKAGE in this color is UNBELIEVABLE!
This is by far the most desirable color ever made, it's a true 1 of 1 Camaro without a doubt! You have a better chance of being struck by lightning, than to come across a vehicle this unique and in this kind of original untouched condition with EVERY PIECE OF DOCUMENTATION......once it's gone, it's gone!!
B4C SPECIAL SERVICE
1) PERFORMANCE SUSPENSION (larger front & rear sway bars, revised shocks/springs, performance bushings)
2) Heavy Duty/1LE Brakes (larger diameter rotors, performance calipers & brake pads)
3) Engine Oil Cooler
4) Transmission Cooler
5) Power Steering Cooler
6) High-Output Alternator
7) Certified 145mph Speedometer
All B4C Camaros came with factory PERFORMANCE AXLE as well.
Details Regarding this particular vehicle
This Camaro has 46k ORGINAL MILES! 100% Original- besides tires(like new), brake pads, and a Hypertech programmer which was dealer installed (have receipts). This car has NEVER had any holes drilled in its body or interior components!! This car was babied and beloved by all who had it in their possession, hence the reason why this car is in such IMMACULATE condition. This was a CALIFORNIA FISH & WILD LIFE undercover Camaro which was used for surveillance operations only. This is not your average ex. Hwy Patrol Camaro that has been run into the ground!
VEHICLE CONDITION
SHOW READY- LIKE NEW CONDTION! This is as good as it gets!
This car drives extremely TIGHT! Everything is crisp, like new! And I do mean everything....from the doors, the turn signals, the radio buttons etc......EVERYTHING!
Everything works ( Lights, A/C, Windows, Locks, Hatch)
No leaks from the drivetrain at all! Everything is CLEAN and like new!
Runs cool all the time, even with A/C and 100+ degree temps! (thanks to b4c package)
Call me crazy but this car still has a faint NEW CAR SMELL, hard to believe but once you smell the interior...you will know exactly what I mean.
All maintenance (oil changes, spark plugs, etc.) was done by Chevrolet dealer with receipts.
I have paper work for everything (history, California Fish & Wild life, maintenance, etc.).
GARAGED KEPT IT'S ENTIRE LIFE.
THIS CAR IS STILL VERY FRESH IN EVERY WAY!
PLEASE NOTE : Since 1993, I have driven approximately 15 LT-1 vehicles (Corvettes, Trans ams, and Camaros), 4 of which we owned in our family. This particular car is by far the fastest LT-1 I have ever driven in my entire life and I have no idea why! It's a factory freak! It is the most nervous/responsive Camaro I have ever driven. To say this car is strong, is an UNDERSTATEMENT! The new owner of this particular Camaro will be able to understand exactly what I mean in the first 60 seconds of driving it. This is a LOW, LOW 13 second car!!
Fly into Las Vegas, cruise the strip in your beautiful Camaro and drive home! This car is ready to be driven anywhere in a moments notice.
702-742-2470
I am more than happy to discuss the vehicle in greater detail. You can also email me at FLYC2A@YAHOO.COM
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