Up for auction is a very rare 1993 Chevrolet Camaro B4C SSP (Special Service Package) with 21,186 original miles. These cars are sleepers and were strictly used as highway patrol cars and could only be ordered though a municipality (police department) this particular car was ordered by the City of Greenwood, N and was sold by Algood Chevrolet-Olds-Pontiac in Spencer, N. This car is 1 of 135 cars produced in 1993. The B4C SSP package was a $3885.00 option in 1993!!!!
So the story goes, n officer for the City of Greenwood ordered this car through the department, ithout permission. When the Camaro arrived the department found out what happened and did not approve the order, orcing the officer to sell it. It was sold with very low mileage and then was never used on a regular basis, ence the 21,186 ACTUAL miles.
Why is it so rare? well for one its a limited production car (1 of 135), hat could only be ordered through a municipality. Most all of the B4C cars were put into service and used as patrol cars naturally accumulating lots of miles (most you see are well over 100,000) It is basically an unmarked Z28 on steroids. When you look at it all you see is a plain jane 93’ Camaro. Inside it has a 350 LT1 engine and an automatic transmission. The B4C cars in 93’ had a 5HP bump and also a 5 Ft’ of torque bump over the Z28.
This information is pulled from www.camarosource.ca “This year the Camaro itself had a complete facelift. So the 1993 B4C police package equipped camaro looked entirely different from the last 2 years. There were no RS model Camaro's in 1993 so the B4C was basically a non-Z28 with the new 275HP LT1 V8 engine powerplant. The 1993 B4C option cost $3,335 for the six (6)-speed manual transmission, r $3,930 for the four (4)-speed automatic transmission, n top of the Coupe base list price of $13,399. As in the past, here were restrictions on what could be ordered with the B4C "Police Package". And again, a manual or automatic was available. However for 1993, he manual transmissions in camaro's changed to 6 speeds. As a result, he 1993 B4C equipped Camaro could order a six (6)-speed manual or four (4)-speed automatic transmission. Chevrolet built 135 non-Z28 Coupes with "B4C" equipment for 1993.
This B4C is in excellent original condition retaining the original finish which was NEVER drilled for lights or marked as a pursuit car. It has never been in an accident and has never been painted. There is some minor paint checking on the hood and trunk lid which is hardly noticable. The interior is like new showing no wear. It has ice cold air, o service lights on. It runs and drives excellent. The tires are in great shape. I have every bit of original paperwork for this car and some documents from GM heritage about the car which are all framed so it’s easy to digest. I have copies of all title’s and ownerships from when it was sent to the department in the City of Greenwood. This car has excellent pedigree and has been well tracked and still has all the original manuals from GM and dealer brochures on SSP cars.
This car is an investment grade car that will continually appreciate in value. I encourage and welcome any inspections or test drives; I highly encourage this.Thanks and good luck