1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS


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When the Camaro was first introduced in 1967 both the RS and SS packages were available. The SS meant either the 350 in³ or L35 396 in³ engine was fitted along with special striping and hood scoops. It was often combined with the RS styling package which included hidden front headlights. Of them all, the rarest was the RS/SS L35 convertible which was the version used for the Indianapolis 500 pace car.



Chassis & Sales

1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS Indy Pace Car ZZ4 350/330 - sold for $46,000 There is no mistaking the 1969 Camaro Indy Pace Car’s distinctive color scheme of Dover White with Hugger Orange striping, but what is not readily apparent in this stunning restored Z11 convertible is its spanking new ZZ4 350/330 HP crate engine, one of the most popular in Chevrolet’s lineup. A genuine original RS/SS Pace Car convertible, this lovely and historic Camaro features a power top, the Z87 Custom interior package with console, specia... more
Gallery: 2010 Mecum Kissimmee, FL Auction



1969 Chevrolet Camaro L89 Coupe 396/375 HP - sold for $70,000 With the obvious exception of the COPO 427, among the 1969 Camaro RPO engine options the L89 375hp 396 big block with aluminum heads was the rarest. One of only 311 Camaros sold in 1969 with the L89 option, this outstanding SS396 coupe has been meticulously maintained by its few owners and is documented with the original Protect-O-Plate. Glacier Blue with White hockey stripes and Black interior, it features exceptional paint, interior and trim... more
Gallery: 2011 Monterey Daytime Auction by Mecum



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