There is a small town called Boones Mill which is located close to Roanoke, Virginia. This town used General Motors muscle cars as Police Interceptor cars. One of those cars was found in a garage and it is a 1991 Chevrolet Camaro B4C Z28 Police Interceptor. This car was used by Boones Mill Police and it was the first third-gen Camaro to receive the B4C package.
As you can guess, this car was found in a garage in Boones Mill. This car comes with a clean Virginia title and it is 1 of 592 B4Cs made in 1991. Boones Mill’s Police Force ordered this car back in 1990. The car came to Boones Mill in 1991 and it was shown off in the Richmond new dealer car show in 1991. This car was used for routine and traffic radar enforcement, after 6 years of usage the car was stored in a garage until now. The exterior of the car appears to be in good condition. The only flaw that the exterior has is some worn-out graphics. The interior of the car is in good condition and it features some police equipment. Under the hood, this car has a 5.7 V8 engine which is hooked up to an automatic transmission. The B4C package also gave the Camaro 16-inch aluminium wheels, an engine oil cooler, disc brakes at all four corners, a limited-slip axle with a 3.23 ratio, and more.
This Camaro is certainly one of the coolest 3rd-gen Camaro ever made. It is a very cool police muscle car. The Camaro has only 70,000 miles and it runs and drives very well. The condition is good and with a little amount of time and money, you will have a very cool and very rare 3rd-gen Camaro.