The Camaro managed to pace the Indy 500 twice in three years, and the 1969 Z11 Pace Car became a symbol for the Bowtie pony car ...
With its black-and-white livery, pink/yellow/turquoise/purple wavy side stripes and white wheels, the ’93 Chevy Camaro Pace Car Edition has some serious visual ...
Low-mile 1993 Camaro Pace Car from Bobby Wood Collection to cross auction block with rare graphics and T-tops. A nearly brand-new 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Pace Car with just 882 actual miles is ...
Launched in 1966, the Chevrolet Camaro was GM's first pony car. And just one year later, it became the first bowtie-badged vehicle to pace the Indianapolis 500. In 1969, it also became the first ...
Intended to limit the speed of competitors during a cautionary period in a motorsport event, pace cars are a great way for automakers to advertise their vehicles to the general public. Unfortunately, ...
They all also share this wonderfully appropriate-for-the-time livery — a two-tone black-and-white scheme divided by a bunch of multicolored lines unwinding and flowing, like ribbons, that run down the ...
The 1967 Chevy Camaro was chosen as the pace car for the 51st Indy 500. This is the Camaro that paced the race, and it sold for $632,500 at last week's Mecum Auctions 35 th Annual Indy Spring Classic.
The Chevrolet Camaro was introduced as a 1967 model motivated, I think, by two factors: Ralph Nader’s book “Unsafe at Any Speed” and the terrific success of the Ford Mustang, introduced in late 1964.