Detail Info for: Chevrolet : Camaro Z11 Pace Car 1969 Camaro Z11 Indy 500 Pace Car RS/SS Big Block L78 396, 4 Speed Convertible!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
02/02/2012
Price:
$ 59700.00
Condition:
Mileage:
26
Location:
Huntley, IL,
Seller Type:
-
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Submodel Body Type:
Z11 Pace Car Convertible
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
124679N608717
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Pace Car Convertible BIG BLOCK "L78" 396! THE REAL DEAL! AUTHENTIC, ORIGINAL INDIANAPOLIS 500 PACE CAR!!! PRICED TO SELL!!! Extremely Rare and Desirable 396 BIG BLOCK, L78 V8 Engine! (Most Pace Cars had the 350 V8) Spectacular from Top to Bottom and Sure to please the most discriminating Collector! EVERY available FACTORY OPTION! Investment/Reference Grade Quality! Laser Straight Body Panels, Finished to Perfection in Dover White with Orange Hood/Trunk Stripes and Gorgeous Orange Houndstooth Interior! Show Quality Throughout! Everything works!! CRISP, CLEAR, PERFECT Factory Gauges, Cowl Induction, Clock, Ignition Buzzer, Tilt Steering Column with Correct Red Dot Ignition, RS Hideaway Headlights, Convertible Power Top, AM/FM Radio. ETC..etc.. etc.. All FULLY FUNCTIONAL and Working as new!! Runs, Looks and Drives LIKE NEW!!!! One of the VERY BEST! Rebuilt Correct Factory "CE" L78 396, Big Block Engine at a cost of over $12,000.00 Documented Owner Chain! Would be the highlight of the finest collection! DARE TO COMPARE! One of the Best Pace Cars Anywhere! HOW MANY L78 396 V8's WERE BUILT? 100? 300? MORE or LESS? RARE IS A UNDERSTATEMENT, MAKING THIS ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS YOU COULD MAKE IN THE COLLECTOR CAR MARKET TODAY! Show or Drive with Pride! Fast, Tight and Extraordinarily Clean! ATTENTION BUYERS THIS PACE CAR IS PRICED TO SELL! THE IDENTICAL 1969 Pace Car below SOLD last week in Scottsdale at Barrett Jackson Auction for $148,500.00 Barrett-Jackson Lot: 1255.1 - 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO L-78 PACE CAR CONVERTIBLE Lot Number: 1255.1 Add to Favorites Email to a Friend Send to Mobile Device Insure this Vehicle Auction: SCOTTSDALE 2012 Status: SOLD Sale Type: NO RESERVE Price: *$148,500.00 Year: 1969 Make: CHEVROLET Model: CAMARO Style: L-78 PACE CAR CONVERTIBLE VIN: 124679N622600 Exterior Color: WHITE Interior Color: ORANGE Cylinders: 8 Engine Size: L-78 396 Transmission: 4-SPEED MANUAL Details: It is powered by one of the most powerful power plants available, the very rare optional L-78 396cid high performance V8 with a Rock Crusher M-22 4-speed transmission and 3.31 rear gears. It was also ordered and additionally equipped with many convenience options as power steering, power disc brakes, center console, special instrumentation gauges, Rally wheels, AM/FM radio, deluxe custom houndstooth interior, power top, Cowl Induction hood and of course the Z11 Indy 500 package. Rare ENDURA Bumper! Current NADAGUIDES.com Value based on Actual Recent Auction and Sales Results! 1/14/2012 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z11 Convertible Pace Car NADAguides.com Price Report Original MSRP Low Retail Average Retail High Retail Base Price $0 $20,900 $34,000 $69,300 Options: ADD-396/375 HP V8 ENG 45% 45% 45% TOTAL PRICE $0 $30,305 $49,300 $100,485 Factory Cowl Tag denoting "Z11" Pace Car Trim Tag Decoder: Decode of 1969 Camaro Trim Tag:02= February, the month car was built. D= Fourth week of the month. 12467= 2 door convertible body style. NOR= Vehicle was assembled at the Norwood, Ohio assembly plant. 268640= Unique body sequence number assigned at the assembly plant. 720= Deluxe Orange Houndstooth bucket seat interior. 50 = Dover White lower body paint color. A = White cloth top, convertible. convertible top color. Z11= Convertible equipped with RPO Z-11 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car Replica option package. The 1969 Pace Car The year was 1948, and the car chosen to pace the 42nd Annual Indianapolis 500 mile race was the Chevrolet Fleetmaster convertible, beginning a long line of Chevrolet cars at Indy. They returned in 1955 when a Bel Air convertible did the job. 12 years later the brand new Chevrolet Camaro was chosen as the pace car, and it returned 2 years later with Jim Rathmann at the wheel for the 53rd running of the Indy 500. According to GM records there were a total of 3 Pace Cars and 130 Pace Car Replicas built for the 1969 Indy 500. 500 Festival Committe Cars 43 Pace Car Replicas, all 350 automatics. These cars were used to ride Festival Queens and other dignitaries around the track and nobody wanted a Queen to get tossed out of the car because someone without much manual transmission skill popped the clutch. Speedway Vehicles 2 Engineering prepared Pace Cars for the actual pacing duty 1 Pace Car with air conditioning and power top, with show quality finish to be presented to the winner of the 500 Mile Race. They specified the AC and power top because A.J. Foyt had turned down his car in '67 because it didn't have these options 7 Pace car Replicas Courtesy Cars 5 Pace Car Replicas for USAC officials 75 Pace Car Replicas for VIP's and the press Camaros used by the Festival Commitee also had this decal. They were gold and black with a clear center open section that showed the color of the car. This decal was used in both 1967 and 1969. The Festival cars were all 350 automatics and were used in the parades and to carry the Queen and Queen candidates around the track on Saturday. At the Queen Coronation Banquet the queen received the keys to car #33 (or #34, depending on the source) as part of her winnings, including a matched set of luggage. In addition, Chevrolet created Regular Production Option Z11 which allowed customers to order their own Pace Car replicas. Unlike 1967, when they built 100 extra cars with different option combinations and shipped them to various dealers, you could now order your Pace Car exactly the way you wanted it. Chevrolet announced the availabilty to their dealers through Product Change Bulletin No. 13, dated February 4, 1969. There were 3,675 produced in 1969. Although '69 Z11's are fairly easy to find, almost all are 350 small blocks, with only 34 or fewer 396 big blocks ordered. If you do find a big block Pace Car the odds are good that it's one that went around the track! Special promotional models. The one with the trailer is extremely rare. The Z10 coupe was a limited production Southwestern Regional promotional car offered to a small number of dealerships in the Southwestern Branch Zone Office during the Indy season. They were available in Texas, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Arizona, and possibly other states. The exact number built is not known, but it is believed to be between 200 and 300 at Norwood. They appear to have been built between 04C and 05A. Curiously, a lot of Z10's built in the fifth week of April show 04L on the cowl tag instead of 04E. There is at least one Z11 with the same code. There could be several reasons for this but the most likely explanation is that the stamping machine was broken for a week and wouldn't stamp a "D". Some 1970 Z/28s have a similar discrepancy, showing .28 instead of Z28, probably because the die was broken that week. The Z10 and the Z11. The two actual Pace Cars were both specially prepared by Chevrolet's Engineering Division before the race. They were factory blueprinted 396-375HP L89 aluminum head engines, although the heads were replaced with cast iron heads for reliability. This means that the cars were actually detuned to the 325HP version. The engines were disassembled, visually inspected, Zygloed or magnafluxed, and reassembled. The Turbo 400 transmissions got similar treatment. The cars received a 3.31 rear end and a special COPO torque converter. All the F41 suspension pieces were magnafluxed, shotpeened, and heat treated. The drive shaft was balanced, and a heavy-duty battery (RPO T60) and alternator (RPO K85). A heavy-duty air conditioning radiator (RPO V01) and temperature controlled fan clutch was used, although the cars did not have air conditioning. Other modifications included grab handles above the rear seat arm rests and in place of the passenger sun visor, and flag pole brackets mounted at the rear bumper. To accomodate the brackets the exhaust system used 1968 exhaust tips instead of '69 tips. The convertible top boot received special fasteners to make sure it stayed in place at 130 mph. The cars also received factory hood locks and a two-way radio. Four wheel disc brakes (RPO JL8) were installed after the cars were delivered to the Indianapolis Chevrolet plant. Luckily, both these cars survived. Car #1 is owned by Gary Nicol, and car #2 is owned by Mark Levi. The third car with the show finish was presented to Mario Andretti after his victory. Mario gave the car to his brother Aldo who drove it until 1975. The car then disappeared, but it is rumored to be in New Zealand. According to the US Camaro Club, Classic Industries' tech specialist Bob Brennen had a conversation a long time ago with a customer who wanted to replace a console lid on a '69 Pace Car that was being shipped to New Zealand. It seems the old console lid had a big ugly metal plaque with Mario Andretti's name on it and something about Chevrolet Motor Division giving it to him. Bob says he saw the plaque and it looked legit, but he didn't see the car or get the VIN. The original plaque looked like this. Most of the Pace Car replicas were built in Norwood and carried the Z11 identification on the cowl tag. The ones built at Los Angeles did not use the Z or X codes. There is a lot we still don't know about Los Angeles tags, but the documented LA cars have a P251 code. Here are the relevant details to look for on your Pace Car. If you do not know how to decode your cowl tag you may want to visit the Parts section before proceeding. 1969 Pace Cars are easier to verify than '67s, even though the cowl tag doesn't provide nearly the amount of information that the '67s do. The reason is because of the Z codes. If the tag says Z11 or Z10, it's a Pace Car. Los Angeles cars didn't use the Z codes, but the only '69 Camaros built in Los Angeles with the 720 Code Orange houndstooth interior, 50 Code Dover White paint, and White Convertible top were Pace Car Replicas. At a minimum, all '69 Pace Car Replicas should have the following: Body Style 12467 or 12437 Z11 or Z10 Code (Norwood Cars) Dover White Paint Code (50) White Convertible Top Code (A) Interior Trim Orange houndstooth (720) A build date between 02D and 05A SS Equipment RS Equipment Style Trim Group Handpainted Hugger Orange RS stripes over the wheel openings Hugger Orange stripes (Z/28 Style) Special Ducted Hood Rocker panels painted white instead of black The rear panel remained white on 396 cars instead of black Not all Pace Car Replicas had the door decals installed. They were part of the package, but were shipped to the dealer in the trunk, and only installed at the customers request. The absence of the Pace Car lettering does not mean it isn't an authentic car. Of course, the engine should be correct and the numbers should match the car. As with the '67 Pace Cars, there could be thousands of individual option combinations other than the major ones listed. Figures from the United States Camaro Club Registry show some of the following: Power Windows: 1 Power Top: 10 Air Conditioning: 2 L48 350-300HP: 15 L35 396-325HP: 2 L34 396-350HP: 1 L78 396:375HP: 1 L89 396-375HP: 2 These two cars were the actual Pace Cars, and both had cast iron heads installed on the L89 engines at the factory. Turbo 400: 14 Turbo 350: 3 M20 Transmission: 7 M21 Transmission: 2 M22 Transmission: 0 Tilt Wheel: 6 Factory Guages: 14 Endura Bumper: 5 Four Wheel Disc Brakes: 2 These were the actual Pace Cars. This is an Excellent investment opportunity as Vehicles of this CALIBER are SUBSTANTIALLY outperforming traditional investments!!! If you are looking for a BLUE CHIP investment look no further! A TREMENDOUS BARGAIN AT THE BUY IT NOW PRICE!! Winning bidder to assume all related transportation costs. Payment is due seller within 3 business days of auction close. The Vehicle is sold as is, with no warranty written or implied. Purchaser agrees that he/she had the opportunity to inpect or have it inspected on his/her behalf. OUR PERFECT 100% Positive Ebay feedback speaks for itself! FOR SALE LOCALLY AND MAY BE SOLD AT ANY TIME!! Thanks for looking!