1969 Cmaro Indy Pace Car Rs Ss on 2040-cars
Alamo, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Orange
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: RS SS
Drive Type: 2 rear wheel
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: Indy Pace Car RS SS
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
The 1969 Camaro Indy Pace car was limited to only 3675 units
- less than 3500 miles since completed
- Non-Numbers matching engine
- 350 Turbo Automatic Transmission
- 12 bolt posi rear-end 355 gear
- Runs strong and straight
- Paint is fresh and body is solid and straight a couple blems but very nice overall.
- Nice convertible power top and boot
- Mechanical - complete professional rebuild - engine and transmission rebuilt
- Gas tank, exhaust, brakes and rotors, suspension and steering all replaced
- Interior - nice carpet, seat covers and foam, door panels in good shape
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z11 for sale. This exceptional Camaro was built in the Norwood plant where approximately 85% of the Z11 cars were built. Having been built here and having the Z11 code on the trim tag together with 50A paint code (white) and the 720 interior option code (houndstooth) is a guarantee that this car is real as no other Camaro was available with houndstooth interior.
All Z11 Camaros started as SS/RS convertibles with white top, the graphics came with the vehicle and was optional to the customer whether to install or not. Orange Z28 hood and deck stripes (the Z11 and the Z10 are the only 69 Camaros besides Z28 to have these stripes) as well as D96 fender striping and white rocker panels completed the exterior look.
Along with the Z11 option came the following standard options:
- C05- white top
- D80- spoilers
- YA1- deluxe seat belts
- ZJ7- rally wheels
- ZL2- specialducted hood
- Z22- Rally Sport
- Z27- Super Sport
- Z87- custom interior (houndstooth, code 720) Cloth seats were not otherwise available in a convertible
Additional options on our car include:
- N40- power steering
- G80- posi traction
- C06- power top
- D55- center console
- U17- special instrumentation
- M40- automatic transmission
- U63- AM radio
- N34- sport steering wheel
Additional non standard modifications include:
- Headers
- Electronic ignition
- Free flow intake
- Free flow exhaust
- Misc dress up components in engine bay
- Factory 14x7 Rally Wheels with Radial TA's
On May-10-13 at 16:16:31 PDT, seller added the following information:
The 1969 Camaro Indy Pace car was limited to only 3675 units
- less than 3500 miles since completed
- 350 cu in
- 350 Turbo Automatic Transmission
- 12 bolt posi rear-end 355 gear
- Runs strong and straight
- Paint is fresh and body is solid and straight a couple small blems but very very nice and shiny overall.
- Nice convertible power top and boot
- Mechanical - complete professional rebuild - engine and transmission rebuilt
- Gas tank, exhaust, brakes and rotors, suspension and steering all replaced
- Interior - nice carpet, seat covers and foam, door panels in good shape
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z11 for sale. This exceptional Camaro was built in the Norwood plant where approximately 85% of the Z11 cars were built. Having been built here and having the Z11 code on the trim tag together with 50A paint code (white) and the 720 interior
All Z11 Camaros started as SS/RS convertibles with white top, the graphics came with the vehicle and was optional to the customer whether to install or not. Orange Z28 hood and deck stripes (the Z11 and the Z10 are the only 69 Camaros besides Z28 to have these stripes) as well as D96 fender striping and white rocker panels completed the exterior look.
Along with the Z11 option came the following standard options:
- C05- white top
- D80- spoilers
- YA1- deluxe seat belts
- ZJ7- rally wheels
- ZL2- specialducted hood
- Z22- Rally Sport
- Z27- Super Sport
- Z87- custom interior (houndstooth, code 720) Cloth seats were not otherwise available in a convertible
Additional options on our car include:
- N40- power steering
- G80- posi traction
- C06- power top
- D55- center console
- U17- special instrumentation
- M40- automatic transmission
- U63- AM radio
- N34- sport steering wheel
Additional non standard modifications include:
- Headers
- Electronic ignition
- Free flow intake
- Free flow exhaust
- Misc dress up components in engine bay
- Factory 14x7 Rally Wheels with Radial TA's
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