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New to 2002 SS
I just purchased a 2002 Camaro SS from the original owner and I am looking for more information on the car. Things like, how many built in this color or options...etc.. I have verified it being original both thru the OE window sticker & running the SN thru the SVE website, but would like to go further, is there any way to do that?
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SS was built my SLP, There should be a ID number in the door jam. SLP can tell you everything they did to the car. I believe they have production information on their site.
With SS Camaros not being made at GM you can have everything from a Base SS to all kinds of aftermarket upgrade. SLP would have been glad to do anything you wanted to the car as long as your pockets where deep enough. |
And supplementing Gorn's answer, I had two of them.
The first was an '00 SS and learned from SLP, it was a basic SS model as it did not have the pass door SLP RPO sticker. Current '02 SS I have now, has SLP RPO sticker on pass door and lists the mods they did. But all SS's came with 17 inch ten-spoke wheels, scooped hood, and a four-post rear spoiler. Yes, there is in the cloud, a production number of Camaro's and their options. |
Originally Posted by Everett#2390
(Post 720834)
And supplementing Gorn's answer, I had two of them.
The first was an '00 SS and learned from SLP, it was a basic SS model as it did not have the pass door SLP RPO sticker. Yes, there is in the cloud, a production number of Camaro's and their options. |
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A car equipped with only the SS Performance and Appearance Package from GM is considered a base SS. It can have varying RPO options from Chevrolet, but will not have any of the SLP options outside of the basic SS package. I've attached a pdf from a portion of the order form showing the additional SLP options that were available and these are what would have been listed on the passenger door sticker. Also added a pdf of a hero card showing the SLP options.
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Originally Posted by Everett#2390
(Post 720834)
But all SS's came with 17 inch ten-spoke wheels, scooped hood, and a four-post rear spoiler.
The SS is a comedic package mostly. They pretty up a Z28 and made it sound better. I always thought the 4 gen SS was a little overrated. With the 1st and 2nd Gens SS meant upgrades of the entire drive line, most of the SS only parts are still valuable today. |
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I looked back in my files and found these 2002 production numbers published on CamaroZ28.com. They only breakdown the numbers to body style/color.
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Originally Posted by Gorn
(Post 720842)
I also think they came with the Intake lid and I think SLP's exhaust? Not sure if the shocks upgrade was part of the base package.but the bilstein shock are pretty common on SS's
The SS is a comedic package mostly. They pretty up a Z28 and made it sound better. I always thought the 4 gen SS was a little overrated. With the 1st and 2nd Gens SS meant upgrades of the entire drive line, most of the SS only parts are still valuable today. |
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