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17 of 36: Matt Avery Documents his 17th GMMG Widebody Camaro

Updated: Sep 15, 2023

The only example custom-painted Garnet Red.

2002 Dick Harrell Camaro Supercar by GMMG

In his quest to see, experience, and properly document each and every widebody 4th-generation Camaro built by GMMG, including the production run of 2002 Berger Supercar Dick Harrell Edition Camaros, journalist Matt Avery has checked another one off his list, this time encountering DH #13.


The vehicle's foundation is a 2002 Camaro Z28 coupe, painted from the factory in Bright Rally Red. It was custom painted Garnet Red, a heritage Camaro paint color from 1969.


This example is 1 of 8 from the Signed Production Run that received a Phase 1 engine upgrade adding an LS6 GM Performance Parts Corvette engine. The setup was rated at 400hp/410lb-ft.


Besides the custom paint, the vehicle received no other additional options outside of the base package and carried a $90,586 price tag when new.


About Matt Avery's GWC Documentation Registry


After one GM show car (which served as the inspiration for the project), just 32 Berger Supercar - Dick Harrell Edition Camaros were built: 2 prototypes followed by 30 production vehicles. They were marked with a special signing event taking place at GMMG and involving over a dozen heritage personalities.


An additional three related vehicles are connected to the program: the 'clay car' used to create the molds for the widebody treatment, a third coupe prototype, and one widebody convertible.


All told, these special modern musclecars are arguably the ultimate 4th-generation Camaro, redefining the availability of showroom performance at the turn of the millennium.

PRODUCTION RUN*

CONCEPT (COUPE: PR1, PR2)

2

PRODUCTION RUN (#1-30)

30

RELATED VEHICLES

GM SHOW CAR**

1

CONCEPT (COUPE: PR3)

1

CLAY CAR (DC1)

1

CONVERTIBLE (DHEC: PRCV)

1

TOTAL

36

*Part of the heritage personality signing event taking place at GMMG

**Build completed by General Motors


Inspired to uncover and celebrate their full story, automotive historian Matt Avery has made it his mission to document each and every one, creating the most up-to-date Registry. This undertaking has taken him around the country as he captures new images along with close examinations of build practices and accompanying documentation.


This run of special Camaros was commissioned by Berger Chevrolet, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with modifications and conversion work taking place at the GMMG performance shop in Marietta, Georgia. Final assembly on three vehicles (#09, #18, and #21) was completed at Berger Chevrolet.


Matt's new book, Camaro: Special Editions, showcases these historic vehicles' stories and features one (car #25) prominently on the cover.


His research is ongoing with updates provided as they come to light.

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