2002 Camaro Ss/z28 Convertible Rare 345hp 6spd Faster Than A 1969 on 2040-cars
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Model: Camaro
Year: 2002
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Z28 SS Convertible 2-Door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 76,392
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: SUPER SPORT
Exterior Color: PEWTER
Interior Color: DARK GRAY
HELLO,UP FOR SALE TODAY IS MY 2002 CAMARO SS/ Z28 SLP CONVERTIBLE.THIS CAR HAS THE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER AND RARELY EQUIPPED OPTIONS FROM THE FACTORY/SLP.ALL THE JAMB STICKERS ARE IN PLACE AND INCLUDE OPTIONS SUCH AS THE DESIREABLE 345HP CENTER REAR EXHAUST PACKAGE,SIX SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH THE SHORT THROW HURST SHIFTER,FACTORY 10 SPOKE CHROME RIMS,(RARE-CHROME GRILLE),LEATHER INTERIOR,SS BADGES,FLOORMATS,TRUNK MAT,FULL POWER OPTIONS AND TOP ETC.4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES W/DRILLED AND SLOTTED PERFORMANCE ROTORS FOR QUICK STOPPING POWER.I JUST HAD THIS CAR IN THE GM DEALERSHIP LAST FALL BECAUSE IT HAD A HUMMING IN REAREND AND HAD IT COMPLETELY REBUILT THERE,RING,PINION,SEALS,ETC. AND FOUND OUT IT IS A 4:10 REAR AXLE,NOW THATS RARE AND EXPLAINS WHY THIS CAR IS SUCH A ROCKETSHIP.THIS CARFAX AND AUTOCHECK ARE CLEAN,AND THE HISTORY GOES THE ORIGINAL OWNER LEASED IT NEW IN TEXAS,TURNED IN THE LEASE WITH 20XXX MILES,THE SECOND OWNER BOUGHT IT IN TEXAS THEN MOVED TO OHIO IN 2009 AND HAD TO TRADE IT IN TO GET SOMETHING HE COULD DRIVE ALL YEAR AROUND(WE HAVE SNOWY WINTERS).HE ABSOLUTELY HATED TO PART WITH IT BUT HAD TO.MY FRIEND WORKS AT THE DEALERSHIP HE TRADED IT AT AND CALLED ME AND I WENT AND BOUGHT IT FROM THEM.I TITLED IT IN MY OTHER FRIENDS NAME WHO IS A DEALER SO I DIDNT HAVE TO PAY TAX AND INSURE IT,(I HAVE 7 CARS),AND IT WAS ONLY GOING TO BE MY SUMMER TOY AND DRIVEN RARELY SO I COULD USE HIS DEALER TAG.I AM A PRIVATE OWNER AND THE CAR IS MINE AND AT MY HOUSE IN MY HEATED GARAGE,BUT THE CLEAR OHIO TITLE IS IN MY FRIENDS DEALERSHIP NAME SO IF YOU BUY IT YOU WILL GET ALL THE LEGAL PAPERWORK,TITLEWORK ETC. RIGHT FROM HIS LOCAL OHIO DEALERSHIP.ITS A REPUTIBLE BUISNESS THAT SELLS AROUND 450-500 CARS A YEAR,HE JUST DID ME A FAVOR.THE CAR IS PEWTER AND BLACK WITH DARK GRAY LEATHER,ITS ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT A KENWOOD CD PLAYER THATS MP3 COMPATIBLE AND PLAYS GREAT AND IS PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED AND WORKS WITH THE FACTORY STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ALSO.AND IT HAS AFTERMARKET HIGH INTENSITY HEADLIGHTS AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICTURES.IT DOES HAVE A COUPLE MINOR CHIPS AND SCRATCHS BUT LOOKS GREAT,IT DOES HAVE SOME PAINTWORK DONE THAT WAS FROM CHIPS SCRATCHS ETC.LOOKS GREAT AND YOU WOULDNT KNOW IF I DIDNT TELL YOU,LOOKS THAT GOOD.SO HERES THE DEAL,THE CAR LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT,VERY FAST,I DONT HAVE TO SELL IT BUT RUNNING OUT OF ROOM,I HAVE A COUPLE OTHER CARS FOR SALE ALSO,AND MY WIFES LEASE IS UP SOON,SO IF IT DOESNT SELL ITS NOT A BIG DEAL TO ME,BUT I WILL TELL YOU THAT IT HAS RARE OPTIONS,HARD TO FIND CAMARO,YOU CAN ENJOY THIS ONE ITS NOT A TRAILER QUEEN AND ITS NOT PRICED AS ONE EITHER, IM PUTTING WHAT I FEEL IS A VERY FAIR RESERVE ON THE CAR,VERY AFFORDABLE AND A GREAT PRICE FOR THIS CAR,I WONT DISCLOSE MY RESERVE DURING THE AUCTION SO PLEASE DONT ASK,FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE THEM,YOUR WELCOME TO COME AND SEE,INSPECT,DRIVE THE CAR BEFORE BIDDING BY APPOINTMENT,ITS TURN KEY READY TO DRIVE ACROSS COUNTRY IF YOU WANT OR SHIP IT AT YOUR EXPENSE COMPLETELY,I WILL ASSIST SHIPPER IN LOADING ETC IF NEEDED.CAR AND TITLE NOT RELEASED UNTIL FUNDS CLEAR MY BANK OR CASH IN PERSON.NO FINANCING,NO CHECKS,TOO MANY SCAMMERS,ONLY CASH OR BANK TO BANK WIRE TRANSFER ACCEPTED.YOU MUST PAY TAXES OR FEES THAT YOUR STATE REQUIRES,AND IF YOU NEED TO GET A LOAN,ASK YOUR WIFE,SELL YOUR CAR FIRST,OR ANY OTHER REASON YOU CANNOT PAY FOR THE CAR THAN PLEASE DO SO BEFORE BIDDING ON THIS CAR.I EXPECT FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE.AND IF YOU HAVE ZERO FEEDBACK YOU MUST CONTACT ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING,WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE PURCHASE,I KNOW EVERYONE HAS TO START SOMEWHERE SO PLEASE DONT GET OFFENDED,BUT MOST ZERO FEEDBACKS ARE JUST PLAYING AND DONT FOLLOW THROUGH WITH THE PURCHASE.SORRY BUT I WILL CANCEL THE BIDS IF IM NOT CONTACTED FIRST.I JUST WANT TO BE FAIR TO SOMEONE WHO REALLY WOULD LIKE TO BUY THIS CAR AND ARE OUTBID BY SOMEONE PLAYING AROUND.I WILL AWNSER YOUR QUESTIONS AT NIGHT WHEN IM OFF WORK,AND IM PUTTING AS MANY PICS AS I CAN SO YOU CAN GET A GOOD LOOK AT THE CAR.IM THE THIRD ADULT OWNER AND JUST ENJOY SUMMERTIME DRIVES AND CARSHOWS,I PUT ABOUT 400 MILES ON THE CAR AND BABY IT,I THINK YOU,LL REALLY ENJOY THIS ONE.IM NOT DREAMING OF 15-20K FOR THE CAR OR GIVING IT AWAY EITHER, IM REALISTIC SO BID TO BUY YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED AT WHAT IT CAN BE BOUGHT FOR.LOOK AT MY FEEDBACK,THATS FROM BEING HONEST SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND GOOD LUCK....
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