2002 CHEVROLET CAMARO

$45,000

SPECIFICATIONS


VIN 2G1FP32G122100510

Mileage 2,532

Engine V8, 5.7 LITER

Drivetrain RWD

Stock No. 100510

Trim Z28 CONVERTIBLE 2D

Transmission AUTOMATIC

MPG CITY 16 / HWY 23

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VEHICLE DESCRIPTION

2002 Chevrolet Camaro SS 35th Anniversary Brickyard 400 Festival Car — #6 of 45 | 2,532 Miles | Extensive Documentation

This is not a commemorative edition. This is one of the actual cars.

On August 5, 2001, 45 Bright Rally Red Camaro SS 35th Anniversary convertibles took to the track at Indianapolis

Motor Speedway for the NASCAR Brickyard 400 — serving as official festival and track cars for one of motorsport's

most celebrated events. This is #6 of those 45. It has covered just 2,532 miles since that day — and it has never truly been lived in.

The floor mats and trophy mat remain in their original factory plastic, untouched since the day they were installed.

Under the scooped SS hood lives the all-aluminum 5.7L LS1 V8, backed by a 4-speed automatic, delivering that unmistakable

American muscle soundtrack every time you press the throttle. Every detail is as-delivered: Bright Rally Red paint with dual silver

stripes dissolving into a checkered flag pattern, special Brickyard 400 decals, 35th Anniversary SS badging inside and out, Ebony/Gray

embroidered leather interior, 17" SS-specific anodized wheels, forced-air induction hood, performance suspension, and the 500-watt Monsoon audio system.

What truly sets this car apart from every other surviving example is the extraordinary collection of documentation and paperwork that accompanies it.

For the serious collector, this isn't just a car. It's an archive.

The fourth-generation Camaro ended production in 2002.

These 45 festival cars represent its most storied final chapter. Number 6 of 45 — documented, preserved, and irreplaceable.

VIN: 2G1FP32G122100510

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