For Sale: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro in O'Fallon, Illinois for sale in O Fallon, IL

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Vehicle Description Gateway Classic Cars of Charlotte is proud to digitally present this 2010 Chevrolet Camaro.
Unveiled before the 2010 Indianapolis 500, Chevrolet created Camaro SS as a pace car.
The Inferno Orange metallic muscle car marked the sixth time a Camaro has paced the 100-year-old 500 since its debut in 1967.
It came with a stock 6.
2-liter V8 engine making 400hp.
Accessories included an all-new front grille insert that Chevrolet planned to offer as a future Camaro accessory.
2010 Indianapolis 500 event logo badges on front fenders, amber lens tail lamps, and 2010 Indianapolis 500 event logo painted on the doors and embroidered on driver and passenger headrests rounded off the package.
With less than 3,500 miles on the clock, this car looks just like it did when it was new 12 years ago.
The Inferno Orange paint explodes almost as much as the 6.
2-liter V8 engine.
A staggered Foose wheel package plants new (2021) 275/40/20 tires out back and 245/45/20s on the front.
The six-speed automatic makes this car effortless to drive as long as you're easy on that skinny pedal on the right.
Your journey to a like-new piece of racing history ends here in Charlotte! Call us today before someone else crosses the finish line with this car!.
  • Year: 2010
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Camaro

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