This car happens to be a piece of history for any automotive race enthusiast. A replica of the official pace car for the Indianapolis 500 on May 30, 1969. This is one of the 3,675 produced by Chevrolet in the late 60's for dealerships across the United States. This example was sold new by Jack Williams Chevrolet, in Fort Worth Texas back in 1969. The options on this muscle car included the L34 396 Cubic Inch V8 that produced around 350 horsepower from the factory, along with the 4-speed manual transmission, air conditioning, FM radio and a body color Endura front bumper. The car was professionally restored in 1988, and is fitted with power steering and power brakes, just for a little modernized touch. There are 25,618 original miles on this pace car, making it a great example of well-preserved American muscle - it was never beat on, or driven into the ground like a lot of old school muscle cars, just a well taken care of, garage kept piece of Camaro history.
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Highlights:
Pace car reproduction of the unit for the Indy 500 on May 30, 1969
1 of 3,675 produced
25,691 original miles
396 L34 turbo jet V8
350 HP
Professionally restored in 1988
Factory air conditioning
Original owners manuals
Copy of original dealers invoice
Power steering
Power brakes
FM radio
White convertible top
4-speed manual transmission
BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires