Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:35 pm
I have always been obsessed with the LT4 Camaro SS . . . I had an opportunity to buy one from a dealer "new" in 2000 . . but finances were not avail.
In the fall of 2007 I found a Hendrick SS on eBay . . . now I knew all about the silver Hendrick Motor Sport SS that Rick had built but was not aware of the LT4 . . Fortunately Matt Murphy was working with SLP during this time, and was full of all the info I needed to learn about these unique cars.
There were only 9 HMS LT4's built . . one for Rick Hendrick and eight for public sale.
Here is Car # 5 of 9 HMS LT4s and #6 of the 100 total run of LT4 SS's
The car is 100% original, and still maintains all window stickers on the windows. It is still on MSO. I have all documentation on the car . . even have the original battery.
It is a really neat piece of Camaro history, that I will treasure for many years.
At Superfest this past Summer:
At Michigan International Speedway 2009:
F-Body Gathering in Georgia
This is one difficult car NOT to drive . . . compared to my other 4th gen Camaros he is SO solid and smooth as silk to run. I purchased him with a mere 57 miles on the odometer. I have put a few miles on him, and he is at 206 miles total.
A few years ago I was able to acquire the option R1 wheel and tire package that was listed on the window sticker . . I also got the original Quaker State duffel that was presented at purchase.
Doesn't everyone have wheels and tires in the living room?
Duffel:
Goodies:
In the fall of 2007 I found a Hendrick SS on eBay . . . now I knew all about the silver Hendrick Motor Sport SS that Rick had built but was not aware of the LT4 . . Fortunately Matt Murphy was working with SLP during this time, and was full of all the info I needed to learn about these unique cars.
There were only 9 HMS LT4's built . . one for Rick Hendrick and eight for public sale.
Here is Car # 5 of 9 HMS LT4s and #6 of the 100 total run of LT4 SS's
The car is 100% original, and still maintains all window stickers on the windows. It is still on MSO. I have all documentation on the car . . even have the original battery.
It is a really neat piece of Camaro history, that I will treasure for many years.
At Superfest this past Summer:
At Michigan International Speedway 2009:
F-Body Gathering in Georgia
This is one difficult car NOT to drive . . . compared to my other 4th gen Camaros he is SO solid and smooth as silk to run. I purchased him with a mere 57 miles on the odometer. I have put a few miles on him, and he is at 206 miles total.
A few years ago I was able to acquire the option R1 wheel and tire package that was listed on the window sticker . . I also got the original Quaker State duffel that was presented at purchase.
Doesn't everyone have wheels and tires in the living room?
Duffel:
Goodies: