Currently listed for sale on AutoHunter is this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS Pace Car convertible. With option code Z11 (pace car accents), combined with Z22 (Rally Sport package) and Z27 (Super Sport package), the 1969 Camaro was transformed into an Indy Pace Car replica at the factory. Like most Z11s, this vehicle is powered by the 300-horsepower 350, which is backed by a TH350 automatic. Features include air conditioning, power convertible top, front disc brakes, tilt steering column, and more. Painted Dover White with Hugger Orange stripes over an orange and black vinyl and houndstooth cloth interior, this performance pony car comes from the selling dealer with a reproduction window sticker, memorabilia, owner’s manual, and a clear title.

The Dover White hue was mandatory for Pace Cars, as were the Z/28-style stripes in Hugger Orange. There are also pinstripes on all four fenders as part of the Rally Sport package. And since it’s an RS, it has the semi-hidden headlights and special taillights. Other features include a white convertible top, Cowl Induction hood, chromed faux rear fender scoops, pace car lettering, chrome side-view mirrors, front and rear bumper guards, and a pair of chrome exhaust pipes. A set of 14-inch Rally wheels are wrapped in 215/70 BFGoodrich Radial T/A raised-white-letter radials.

The cabin is furnished with orange vinyl upholstery with black and orange houndstooth cloth inserts for the seats. There is no console, which means the automatic shifter is on the column—unusual for these cars. Other interior features include woodgrain trim, power steering, tilt steering column, and aftermarket retro-look AM/FM/Bluetooth stereo.

The instrument panel consists of a 120-mph speedometer and a gauge for the fuel. A clock resides in the right-hand cluster. The odometer currently shows 85,469 miles, though the title reads mileage-exempt.

The engine under the Cowl Induction hood is the standard engine for the SS package, which was a 300-horsepower 350 with a four-barrel carburetor—note the air cleaner baffle that mates to the plenum on the underside of the hood. A TH350 three-speed automatic puts the powerplant through the gears.

The undercarriage features power front disc brakes, a rear differential with 3.73 gears, and a dual exhaust system.

Indianapolis Pace Car replicas always are novel collectibles because they tend to be trimmed differently than their regular brethren. The Z11-equipped 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS Pace Car convertible is perhaps the best example of this because it features unique trim in one of the most popular cars ever created. Plus, it’s a performer due to its standard list of hi-po equipment. In other words, the subject of our AutoHunter Spotlight checks all the boxes. What’s left? For you to check the box that allows you to submit a bid because once the clock hits 12:15 p.m. (MST) on Friday, February 20, 2026, the auction will be over . . . and the car may be yours!
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