LS-Swapped 2011 Chevrolet Camaro RS
Description
After the 2002 Camaro’s curtain call and a brief hiatus, enthusiasts were thrilled when the fifth-generation Camaro concept broke cover in early 2006. Chevrolet read the tea leaves regarding public interest in retro styling, so the Camaro concept leaned into its past, and after an overwhelmingly positive public response, the Camaro was reborn.
The 2010 Camaro’s muscular sheetmetal was both a throwback to 1960s models, and a futuristic look forward. The body boasted a V-shaped nose, sweeping roofline, bulging fenders, and a prominent rear end with squared-off taillights. And under that sleek body lay cutting-edge components: the foundation was GM’s advanced Zeta platform, which boasted a fully independent rear suspension and calibrated shocks for a smooth yet sporty ride. And selecting the RS package upgraded LT-trim Camaros to HID halo headlamps and unique taillamps, a rear spoiler, and stunning, 20-inch Midnight Silver rims.
And while this 2011 Camaro RS originally came with the V6, it’s been seriously hot rodded with a highly modified 6.0-liter LS engine and Turbo 400 automatic transmission.
Highlights
Handsome Camaro RS with a highly modified LS engine
6.0-liter V8
Turbo 400 three-speed automatic transmission
Finished in GAZ-code Summit White with Black leather interior
(WRS) Rally Sport Package
(2LT) uplevel trim with heated leather seats, Bluetooth/USB audio connections, auto-dimming mirrors, and ambient lighting
Features
Iron 6.0-liter block, bored .020 over, flat-top pistons, and all new bearings
Heads with Manley Race Flo valves, and BTR springs and retainers
BTR Stage 3 cam with new lifters, stainless headers, Edelbrock manifold, MSD ignition, and AED carburetor
New oil pump and oil pan
3000-stall converter, Denny’s one-piece driveshaft, 3.27 rear end gears
New radiator, water pump, power steering pump, alternator, and high-torque starter
Known Imperfections
Carfax reports on 22 November 2016, “Accident reported: minor damage. Vehicle hit by a thrown/falling object. Vehicle drivable.”
Carfax reports on 21 September 2018, “Mileage inconsistency.” It appears that ACE Quick Lube only input 5 odometer digits not 6, but on 21 April 2020, the mileage is again reported as 6 digits and appears consistent.
Carfax reports on 21 January 2022, “Failed safety inspection.” However, the same day and 14 miles later, this vehicle passed the safety inspection at the same location.
Included
Keys
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report places this five-owner 2011 Chevrolet Camaro RS in Pennsylvania and Virginia.