2010 Chevrolet Camaro Ssrs Indy 500 Pace Car Replica on 2040-cars
Covington, Ohio, United States
E-Mail Questions at: isaacidduplantis@celticfans.com . In 2010, Chevrolet produced 294 Camaro SS Pace Car Replicas. 50 cars were sent to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
to be used as Festival and Track support vehicles, 44 cars remained in Canada, and the remaining 200 were
distributed to Chevrolet dealers in the US for sale to the general public.
As the cars arrived at the Speedway, in no specific order they had their Event Window Flag Log Parking pass decals
and assigned numbers applied to the Windshield.
This car, the First Replica produced, was assigned as Festival Vehicle # 18, and assigned to a 500 Festival
Committee Board Member. I will provide along with the sale of this car the detailed documentation listing all 294
VIN numbers (to document this is #1), which also identifies US and Canadian export cars, Speedway event car #'s,
and other pertinent information as evidence of this car's history.
While in my possession, this car has been garaged in a climate controlled building, and only driven short distances
on nice days (longer trips it was carried in my enclosed car hauler), but I won't say it has never seen rain like
others, since I had no control over it's use while in possession of the Indy 500 Festival Director during May of
2010.
The car has it's underhood Fuse box cover autographed by Helio Castroneves (2010 Indy 500 Pole Winner) and Dario
Franchitti (2010 Indy 500 Race Winner). A spare cover is included if you wish to only used the autographed cover
at Car shows to prevent heat damage to the autographs which were done in Silver Sharpie.
Factory Pace Car options for the Z4Z package included : SS/RS package, 6.2-liter V8 engine with 400 hp (298 kW /
406 PS) and 410 lb-ft (555 Nm) of torque, connected to a six-speed paddle shift automatic, special paint/stripe
package, Indy 500 and IMS event graphics, special painted engine and interior parts, and embroidered head rests
with the Indy 500 event logo.
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