The 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Pace Car is one of the most iconic versions of Chevrolet’s first-generation pony car. Introduced in 1967 to challenge the Ford Mustang, the Camaro quickly made its mark, and Chevrolet secured a major publicity boost when it was chosen as the official pace car for the 1967 Indianapolis 500. These special-edition convertibles were finished in Ermine White with blue “bumblebee” nose stripes and a matching blue interior, creating a striking and instantly recognizable look.
Produced in limited numbers, the ’67 Camaro Pace Car combined the model’s sporty styling with high visibility on one of racing’s biggest stages, cementing its place in muscle car history. Today, surviving examples are highly collectible, celebrated not only for their rarity but also for their role in launching the Camaro as a serious contender in the pony car wars of the late 1960s.