1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 SS 30th Anniversary Edition, finished in Arctic White with a white and black interior.
- Carfax history report shows no accidents in this car's past. It also confirms this Camaro has been registered in Texas since 2001, and off the road since 2006.
- This Camaro is equipped with the rare and desirable 30th Anniversary appearance package, which -- as its name implies -- celebrated the nameplate's 30th birthday. It included Arctic White exterior paint with Hugger Orange stripes, white wheels, and either leather or houndstooth cloth inspired by the first Camaro's upholstery.
- 979 units of the 30th Anniversary edition were made for the American and Canadian markets, according to Hagerty. It was exclusively available during the 1997 model year.
- This Camaro also features the dealer-installed SS alteration package, which adds 17-inch wheels, larger front sway bars, a composite hood with a functional cold-air induction system, a rear spoiler, Camaro SS key fobs, a commemorative plaque, and more.
- This Camaro's original V8 engine has been bored out to 383 cubic inches. Other modifications include a Paxton supercharger, Hooker long-tube headers, a Borla exhaust system, and a Kenny Brown roll cage. The full list of aftermarket parts installed on this Camaro is below.
- The fourth-generation Chevrolet Camaro modernized the iconic American sports car in terms of both styling and performance with a streamlined design and stronger, more modern engines than its predecessor. It was built from the 1993 to the 2002 model years.
- This Camaro is powered by a supercharged 383-cubic-inch stroker engine based on the LT1 V8. In stock form, it produces 285 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque. These figures are likely much higher thanks to the aforementioned modifications, but a dyno sheet has not been provided. The V8 spins the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual transmission.