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1969 Chevrolet Camaro
modified 375hp 396c.i. V-8 3675 relicas produced
Driven by: Jim Rathmann - 1960 Indy 500 winner, Chevy dealer

No vintage Camaro convertible is as wanted collectible as the '69 Pace Car. A white '67 Camaro convertible paced that year's Indy 500 and some 100 examples were built for speedway use, but it wasn't a special edition. When the Camaro again was invited to pace the '69 race, Chevy determinedly exploited every aspect of the expensive opportunity. Thus was born regular production option Z11, a $37 striping package that recast a Camaro convertible into a Pace Car.

That $37 price is deceiving, because the RS trim package (which included hidden headlamps) and the SS trim package (with the Z/28-style Cowl Induction hood and decklid spoiler) also were required. Furthermore, the Pace Cars had their own special interior with orange and white hound's-tooth upholstery complementing the orange stripes and white paint. Buyers could choose either the 350-cubic-inch/300-horsepower small-block V-8 or one of the four 396-cubic-inch big-block V-8s with outputs ranging from 325 to 375 horsepower (the latter with aluminum cylinder heads and an 11.0:1 compression ratio). The car 1960 Indy 500 winner Jim Rathmann drove at the head of the 1969 Indy field was powered by the 375-horse 396, but the vast majority of the 3675 replicas were 350-powered.

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Indy Pace Car

GENERAL/POWERTRAIN
 '69 Chevrolet Camaro Pace Car
Body style 2 door, 2+2 passenger
Vehicle configuration Front engine, rear drive
Engine configuration 90 V-8, OHV, 2 valves/cylinder
Engine displacement, ci/cc 350/5733
Horsepower, hp @ rpm, SAE net 300 @ 4800 (gross)
Torque, lb-ft @ rpm, SAE net 380 @ 3200 (gross)
Transmission 3-speed automatic
Axle ratio 3.31:1
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase, in./mm 108.0/2743
Length, in./mm 186.0/4724
Base curb weight, lb 3600 (est.)
Fuel capacity, gal. 18.0
Fuel economy, EPA city/hwy., mpg 12/16 (est.)
CHASSIS
Suspension, f/r Upper and lower control arms,
  coil springs, anti-roll bar/solid axle,
leaf springs, anti-roll bar
Steering Recirculating ball, power assist
Brakes, f/r Vented discs/drums
Wheels 14 x 7.0, steel
Tires Goodyear Polyglas, F70-14
PERFORMANCE
Acceleration, 0-60, sec 8.0 (est.)
Quarter mile, sec/mph 16.0/88.0 (est.)
Braking, 60-0, ft 150 (est.)

Sources:
Motortrend.com - 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Indy 500 Pace Car Vs. 1996 Camaro Z28

 

1986 Chevrolet Corvette
230hp 350c.i. V-8
1st Vette ragtop in 15 years
Driven by: Gen. Chuck Yeager

In 1986, ALL Corvette Convertibles were designated (marketed) as the " Pace Car Edition". Yes, they were convertibles, but they were not equipped with any special features.

1986 Corvette Pace Car


 

Chevrolet Camaro SS Indy 500 Pace Car (2010) with pictures and wallpapers

The 2010 Chevy Camaro Indianapolis 500 pace car is a 21st century sports car that looks to the future with a nod to both the car's and the race's heritage. The first year for Camaro to pace the Indianapolis 500 was in 1967, the year the Camaro made its debut. Camaro has since paced the race in 1969, 1982, 1993 and 2009.

2010 pace car features an Inferno Orange Metallic paint scheme with White Diamond rally stripes that travel from the front to the rear over the top of the body, as well as extending to the instrument panel. The design is a modern interpretation of the original rally stripe that debuted on the 1969 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car.

 
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