For Sale: 2002 Chevrolet Camaro in Mesa, Arizona for sale in Mesa, AZ

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Vehicle Description Those who are in the know understand what the Berger names means when applied to a 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 SS.
It makes for both and ultra-rare and extra speedy Chevy.
That's why these get treated with extra care and respect.
So while this one can be a six-speed barn-burner, it's also an extra-sleek instant collectable that has averaged less than 1,800 miles per year.
Berger Chevrolet has been in the custom car business for decades.
It did COPO cars in the same way Yenko did, but in this case, you can still visit the Michigan showroom today.
So they are able to add to their legend with a few special cars.
For example, they did an exclusive run of fourth-generation performance Camaros.
It took them three years to build all 100 cars, with only 45 made in 2002 (also the Camaro's 35th anniversary.
) So that makes this one exceptionally rare, even before you find out that it's believed only 13 were done in factory Sebring Silver Metallic.
So there are only a dozen more cars even somewhat similar to this one in this worldthat's it! More than just absolute rarity, this has a terrific look with the custom black sports stripes that frame the functional hood scoop, and they run all the way back to the blackout rear panel.
Plus, this one has the right Berger badging to make it unique.
So in total, it has the kind of look that conveys that this car is significant and distinctive without you ever saying a word.
For the same reason we like the look of the black stripes against the silver paint, we also love the full black interior.
So you'll happily take the T-tops out and share this with the world.
This is loaded with leather seats, and yours even power adjusts to the ideal driving position.
Plus, there's cold-blowing air conditioning, power windows, power locks, dual airbags, cruise control, power steering, tilt wheel, keyless entry, and the optional 500-watt Monsoon AM/FM/CD stereo.
Of course, what really makes the interior awesome are all the touches of speedy style.
The center console has the Power Prescribed by Berger motto, and that's repeated on the special white-faced gauges.
And the plaque on the dash announces this Camaro's special credentials.
This is a real-deal Z/28 and Super Sport, and so it was born a 325 horsepower machine.
But because Berger prescribes power, the car was specially modified by GMMG items like a high-glow air box and cat-back chambered exhaust gets the power to an advertised 380 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque.
And you take full control over it all thanks to the six-speed manual transmission.
They also upgrade the suspension, including new springs, and added special 17-inch Fikse polished wheels that accept those big sport tires.
There's even and upgraded four-wheel power disc brakes package.
It all makes for a Camaro that has a meaner growl and the powerful moves to back it all up.
This is number 66 of the 100 ever made, and you now know it's quite a bit rare that that, too.
So it's great the sale comes with proper paperwork, including the title documentation, maintenance records, and the window sticker for both the Camaro and the special Berger package upgrades.
So if you want one of the most awesome and collectable 4th gens around, you know you can't let this silver bullet slip away.
Call today!!!.
  • Year: 2002
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Camaro

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