2009 Chevy Ss Camaro Festival Indy Pace Car#17 Of Only 25 Pre-production Rare on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:6.2l
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Model: Camaro
Warranty: Unspecified
Mileage: 10,452
Doors: 2
Sub Model: 2dr Cpe 2SS
Engine Description: 6.2L V8 SFI OHV 16V
Exterior Color: Silver
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Year: 2009
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: ss
Drive Type: rwd
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Options: Leather
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
HERE IS ONE OF THE ACTUAL 2009 INDIANAPOLIS 500 FESTIVAL PACE CAR'S THAT WAS NEVER REPLICATED FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC. THEY MADE 25 CARS FOR USE AT THE TRACK INCLUDING THE ACTUAL 2009 INDY PACE CARS HAD A LIGHT BAR MOUNTED ON THE ROOF AND HAD DIFFERENT DECALS THE REST WERE USED AS FESTIVAL VEHICLES. THIS IS CAR #17 AND IF YOU LOOK AT THE VIN# YOU WILL NOTICE IT WAS A PRE-PRODUCTION BUILT VEHICLE. THIS CAR HAS 10,452 MILES ON IT. This car features the SS package with the L-99 400hp 6.2L engine with the 6 speed tap shift automatic transmission. The car has remote start from the factory and leather interior. I am the only owner of the car after it was used at Indy. The car was purchased from Mike Castrucci Chevrolet in Milford Ohio. this is a true collector car since it is 1-25 produced and it is one of the only Pace cars that has a Pre Production Vin# unlike all of the other Pace Cars Produced. Please E-mail with any question's. I will help with shipping any way I can. Please see my other listing for a 2011 Camaro NON FESTIVAL CAR also for sale.
This 2010 2SS INDY PACE CAR / FESTIVAL PARADE CAR #17 out of only 25 that were ever produced...2009 Camaro Actually is titled as a 2010 but was produced in 2009, which only 25 were ever produced, makes it the lowest number ever produced... GM had announced in a rare move that this time they will not replicate this years Indy Pace Car for the general public to purchase... So these 25 cars are the only ones to ever exist, ever. This car spent the entire time on the track, and in a few YouTube video's, can be seen even pacing the field in front of the light bar PACE CARS that paced the entire race. I could go on and on about this car, but all that has to be said is that 23 of these exist... and will never be anymore. The car comes with stickers, tags and even the actual metal licenses plate and registration from the Indy Motor Speedway. I have photo albums of the car at the GM plant lined up before being shipped to Indy for the decals, 2009 Indy ticket, Pictures of the car on the track. I had this car at the Pace car re union and got to do a lap around the track and have the video from inside the car. I have the program for 2009 and lots of memorabilia included in the sale.
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