Chevrolet Camaro Ss on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Up for sale right now is a 2001 Berger Chevrolet Camaro SS Modified by GMMG to greatly out perform a stock Camaro SS. Here is a list of the options that GMMG adds to the Berger package. 380HP/400TQ Package long tube headers Cat Back Chambered Exhaust All New High Flow Air Box Lid Performance Edition Air Box Lid Decal Progressive-Rate Eibach Lowering Springs Slotted Front & Rear Rotors Red Powder Coated Brake Calipers All New Grille with 1969 SS Emblem Car Numbered on Windshield & Rear view Mirror Mobil 1 Oil Fill Cap and Decal New Front Bumper Stripes Black Rear Tail Light Panel Cloisonne' Emblems on Tail Panel and Fenders Numbered Dash Plaque and Fitted Car Cover with Logo Rear view Mirror w/Compass//Auto Dimmer white Faced Gauges with Logo Power Antenna Short throw Shift Stick white Hurst Shift Ball. Signed under the hood by Matt Murphy, as well as 3 generations of the Berger family. Horsepower for this SS is conservatively listed at 380, although in Camaro circles that's known to be quite a bit underrated. This particular car is in stellar condition. On the exterior it has a beautiful white finish with Racing stripes running from hood to trunk. This car has 3000 miles . The GMMG aluminum wheels are in perfect shape and the tires are almost brand new. On the inside it looks like a stock Chevy Camaro SS, with the exception of Custom Gauges, a White Shift ball, GMMG Berger SS Badges. That means all the amenities from a stock 01 SS are included. Leather, Power everything, cruise etc. This car is very rare. GMMG modified 100 Chevy Camaro SS's from 2000- 2002, and this is number 38 of the 100. GMMG only modified around 500 cars total Out of that few, who knows how many are still around. They were green lighted by General motors and are listed in the Camaro white book and also in the official anniversary book of Camaro. Here is your chance to own a piece of Chevy History.
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