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Have a collection of historically significant Camaros? Already own copies of the other three Camaros that paced the Indy 500 in 1993, 1982 and 1969? Get on down to your Chevy dealer pronto, because they’re only building 500 copies of this year’s pace car replica.
Based on the Camaro SS, the Indy 500 Pace Car replica will be sold with the automatic transmission only, which reduces horsepower from 426 (with the manual gearbox) to 400. All Pace Car replicas will come with the RS appearance package, 20 inch polished aluminum wheels, special event badging and Indy 500 logos on the seats and door panels. You can select any color you’d like, as long as it’s Inferno Orange with Pearl White rally stripes.
List price on the replica is $41,100, but rest assured dealers will be gouging for these limited edition collector Camaros.


I think it’s pretty cool how the new Camaro’s are influenced by the 69′s and that they did a flip-flop of the color schemes. Although personally, that is a whole hell of alot of orange.
I hear you. I’d much rather have the ’69 convertible, though.
Def. with you on that Kurt. My all time “If you could have any car…” car is a 1969 Z-28.
I think I’d take a ’69 Mach 1 Mustang over a ’69 Z/28, but it’d be a tough call. I could be completely happy with either.
1969 chev z-28 camaro vers 1969 ford mustang mach 1. know comparison! a possible comparison would be a1969 boss 429, otherwise z-28 way faster and better than mach 1