2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Ss 35th Anniversary Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
I'm putting up my 2002 35th anniversary Chevy Camaro SS with the SLP package ( center exhaust, hurst shifter, and SLP instake bumps HP to 345) up for sale. Vehicle has 31 thousand miles on it and it shows. This was my Dad's car and I'm finally willing to part ways with it since it just sits in the garage (3rd vehicle as well) and only gets driven on nice sunny weekends once in a while. So this is your perfect opportunity to own one of Chevy's proudest and limited production cars ever made. Vehicle was always a Florida car so no rust on the vehicle like some northern cars, and as I said it has always been garage kept. Paint on the car is original and in excellent condition. Interior is immaculate and only some minor wear shows on the driver seats. Mechanically everything works on the car like it should. No dash lights or warning lights on, convertible top is original and in excellent working condition. I'm confident that it will pass inspection at any mechanics shop if the buyer wishes to have the vehicle inspected at their expense. Of course if you are looking at this ad you are very aware of how rare this vehicle is with a production number under 3000 for the last year of the F-body Camaro Z28, considering it is a convertible with a 6 speed (like all true muscle and sports cars should be.) and the SLP package added on to it the limited number of this particular car dwindles even further. Below are all the equipment packages that are on the vehicle plus all the other information that would be important to the buyer. I also have a clean carfax, Autocheck and title (clean with no accidents or Brands) in my name which I can provide. I also have the VIN available as well just in case you want to look up any information on the vehicle yourself. I figure I'm available to show the car with appointment only and test drive will be giving with funds in hand or in other circumstances that we agree too if buyer is in florida. With that saying I am willing to entertain offers that are fair value. I Thank you for looking and I hope to hear from you soon. Any questions please email me through this auction, I will get back to promptly.
Willing to ship of course on buyers expense, funds (paypal, loan check, cashiers check, or cash in person). will be verified from an active ebay user with exceptional user feedback before I let go of position of the vehicle and sign the title over. Will require deposit with 48 hours of close of sale Misc: Clean Title in Hand 2 sets of keys and remote Clean Carfax and Autocheck in hand Original Sales brochure Limited production: Only 609 Six speed convertibles built |
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Remembering Suzuki of America... in commercials
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Junkyard Gem: 1991 Geo Metro LSi Convertible
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Funning around with ZF's Smart, Advanced Urban Vehicles
Fri, Aug 28 2015ZF has a lot of experience building various electric vehicle parts, including transmissions, but it doesn't put them all together into one cute little package that often. The ZF Advanced Urban Vehicle changes that, and shows what the company can do when it takes bits and pieces of its admittedly cool tech and throws them all into the shell of an old Suzuki Swift. We got to control the all-electric beast at an event in Germany this summer, using nothing but a connected iPad. There were three headline technologies on the AUV (also called the Smart Urban Vehicle): the remote control Smart Parking Assist function, the all-electric rear-axle drive electric Twist Beam (eTB), and the PreVision Cloud Assist. PreVision Cloud Assist ZF had a short track set up for us to try out the PreVision Cloud Assist. The first time around the track, nothing was different. It's not supposed to be. The trick with Cloud Assist is that the car saves real-world driver interactions into its memory and, with the addition of GPS coordinates, starts to learn how to drive the route. Go to work the same way every day? If you're being assisted by a cloud, then all you have to do is steer. The car learns how fast it can take a turn and when it needs to slow down, with the idea here is to let the car move when it can, increasing the efficiency and range of an EV. You're still in charge in case of traffic ahead, but in open road circumstances, you won't need to touch the brakes or the gas. Just the steering wheel. On my second time around the demo track (which had data from other drivers who had tested the car earlier in the day), I kept my feet off the pedals, and the darn thing worked. It slowed me down when necessary to make a curve, but kept me at a brisk pace that felt a bit too fast but was in fact totally appropriate. Electric Twist Beam There's another bit of cool tech hidden near the front wheels. The car uses a MacPherson strut that was modified to offer a wider steering angle, up to 75 degrees, to be exact. ZF calls this the electric Twist Beam (eTB), and it gives the car an incredibly tight turning radius, about 6.5 meters. An axle like this could go into an EV or an ICE vehicle, but it makes a lot of sense in an electric car since it does have a major problem: it can't be powered. No worries, thought ZF engineers, who made the little SUV rear-wheel-drive by adding two electric motors.