Yes, you're looking at a real-deal 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS pace car. But it's not just code Z11 on the trim tag that makes this one so desirable. With the original 350 V8, four-on-the-floor, and all the great colors still looking so bold, this is a rare classic that has been given all the respect it deserves.The fact that these are perhaps the most outrageous looking of the '69 Camaros is not an accident. Pace cars have always been attention-grabbing machines, and the inverted Dover White with Hugger Orange stripes gives them a unique look that's recognizable from the Goodyear blimp. Plus, all the desirable features are in place, including the RS hidden headlights, cowl hood, and the Hugger Orange pinstripes highlighting the fender lines. And of course, it's great to have the pace car livery affixed just in case people didn't realize this was an exceptionally rare Camaro (Chevrolet only built 3,675 examples, barely enough to give half of their dealer network one car.) And even the details are right on this Camaro everything from the mirror-like thin chrome bumpers to the Rally wheels with center caps. Beneath the pristine white folding top is the orange houndstooth interior a color combo unique to these models. The bold orange bucket seats, door panels, and boot cover, as well as darker elements such as the dash and other main components are suspected to be original. And if so, there exceptional condition is more evidence of a life well lived. This is why it's such a treat to get inside. The factory two-spoke steering wheel gives you a clear view of the factory gauges that includes the very desirable tach. Plus, while pace cars were an expensive rarity, not every one came with desirable features like the center console with a stick shift and iconic quad auxiliary gauges. The under the hood is the original, numbers-matching 350 cubic inch V8. This L48 powerplant came rated from the factory at 300 horsepower, which made it the most powerful small block of it time. And because you're going to spend a lot of time showing off this Camaro, the engine bay is ready to be showcased. It looks factory-correct with all the right pieces, including the Chevy orange on the black & valve covers, and there's even the rubber gasket around the air grabber for the proper cowl induction hood. And while this is a valuable classic, you'll want to hit the open road all the time thanks to the control of the original Muncie M20 four-speed and the throaty sounds from the dual exhaust. Plus, with features such as power steering, front disc brakes, and the grip of BF Goodrich tires, this is the perfect way to grab attention near or far.This pace car is exceptionally authentic right down to the trunk mat. It's an irresistible vintage treat that you rarely find in this condition or these options. So if you promised yourself the best Camaro around, don't miss this opportunity. Call today!!!