camaro75racer
06-13-2004, 05:09 AM
Ok 've come across a good deal on a 2000 Z28 used police car but im not sure what it means by "B4C" package. What does that include? Help me out here. Here's what they said about the car....2000 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z28, Silver, LS1 350 V8 AT (Corvette Motor/Trans), FAST! Hwy Patrol/Police/B4C Package, Power Everything, Cold AC, All Hwy Miles, BRAND NEW Goodyear Eagle GS-C Z Rated Tires! Well Maintained By State, Sharp Car
SFB767
06-13-2004, 05:38 AM
It's funny how the guy knows it's a B4C (which many Camaro owners don't even know about), but he doesn't know the correct cubic inches of the engine. ;)
The B4C package is basically a stripped Z28 with no emblems and a larger alternator.
shoebox
06-13-2004, 08:41 AM
If you want to be sure it is a B4C, look for that code on the RPO sticker. It's basically a Z28. Nothing more.
camaro75racer
06-13-2004, 09:01 AM
It's from a place that sales confiscated and old state vehicles. I had no idea what was supposed to be diffrent about this from a regular Z28 so i figured i would ask. Anyways i can get it for $10,000. So it would be just a Z28...nothing special performance wise?
shoebox
06-13-2004, 12:39 PM
Originally posted by camaro75racer
It's from a place that sales confiscated and old state vehicles. I had no idea what was supposed to be diffrent about this from a regular Z28 so i figured i would ask. Anyways i can get it for $10,000. So it would be just a Z28...nothing special performance wise?
Correct.
sick94
06-13-2004, 01:59 PM
the only bad thing about getting this car would be that the police stressed the frame too much or could bent from crossing the medians. all they have to do is have them bent back but soon it will start to sag again. very bad on the frame. they might have taken good care of the car though. i would give it an extremely hard look over though. l8tr