Out of personal collection of 20 years! 1969 Camaro Pace Car Z11 Convertible.

  • Location: London, Kentucky, United States
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Camaro
  • SubModel: Convertible
  • Type: Convertible
  • Trim: Z11 Pace Car
  • Year: 1969
  • Mileage: 41447
  • Color: White and Orange
  • Engine size: 396
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Orange and Black
  • Vehicle Title: Clean

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z11 Pace Car Description

Offered for sale out of a 20 year personal collection of Muscle Cars.


~Listing for sale our 1969 Chevy Camaro Pace Car...Cowl Tag Z11~~
Running a 396 Engine, 4 Spd Trans, PS, PDB!

Factory Tach and Gauges.

Rally Wheels with BF Good Rich Tires!
Great sounding Flowmaster Exhaust....

Car is offered for sale out of our 20 year personal collection of Muscle Cars.

Camaro has been driven very little since restored, maybe 3,000 miles.

New White Top Installed whenrestored....new orange convertible top boot cover.
To much to list.....see photos. Please call for questions!

ONE of 3,675produced in 1969

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For your info:

The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro was picked as the Official Pace Car of the Indianapolis 500 Race for the second time in three years. The total number of Pace Car Edition Camaro Z11’s produced in 1969 were 3,675. These were built as Regular Production Option Z11 and every one was a convertible. All Z11 Camaros started out as RS/SS convertibles with white tops. Out of all the Indy Pace Cars built over the years by Chevrolet, the 1969 Camaro Z11 is probably the most well known due to the color combo and houndstooth interior.

The 1969 Z11 Pace Cars were Dover White RS/SS convertibles with orange houndstooth interiors, They had orange Z28 style striping, white body sills and rear panels, In addition, they had Rally Wheels with Goodyear Polyglas tires, bright exhaust tips and cowl induction hoods.

Most of the Camaro Z11 Pace Cars that were eventually sold by Chevrolet dealerships had 350 / small-block V-8’s, A very few were built with the L34 396/350 HP big-block V-8 along with a Muncie four speed trans. There were two Camaro Z11’s produced that would actually pace the race. These were the Pace Car and a backup car. These two vehicles had L89 aluminum head 375 HP/ 396 cubic inch engines connected to automatic transmissions plus power steering, sport-styled steering wheels, consoles, gauges, and AM radios. These two Camaro’s were built at the Norwood Ohio Plant.
Call for details 606-878-5839 or 606-521-4156.
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Please note this vehicle is offered for sale local, we reserve the right to cancel this Auction at anytime. If you are the winning bidder a 10% Non-Refundable deposit will be due at the Auction end, all deposits and balances are payable by Bank Wire Transfer or Cash In Person, unless other arrangements have been made with the owner. A $500.00 deposit will be an option for PayPal. The balance will be due and payable within 7 days of Auction ending. Please note you are bidding on and OLD VEHICLE! The listed vehicles are from the 1930's to 1980's, most are over 50 years old and likely have been restored since they were new. Every person has a different opinion of an old car, so please do an on site inspection or have an Appraisal Company do an inspection for you prior to bidding or purchasing an OLD VEHICLE! Due to the age and past history of these Classic Cars & Trucks, all vehicles SOLD will be SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY, NO MILEAGE GUARANTEE, NO EXCEPTIONS! Please contact the owner or the owners Website for additional info. You are responsible for ALL Sales Tax, Transport Arrangements, Transport and Title Fees, all payable in your State and by you. The Terms of Sales agreement can be seen in full at Hermanclassics.co, please contact me with any questions on the vehicle listed above.
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