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2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS Indy 500 Pace Car Limited Edition Coupe 1 of 50Attention Collectors! Here is your opportunity to own a 1 of 50 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Indy 500 Pace Car Limited Edition Coupe in Inferno Orange Metallic with Inferno Orange leather interior with only 7,995 miles! This is car number 20 of 50 that was driven by an Indy 500 driver during the month of May in 2010. This Camaro SS Coupe has an original MSRP of $41,950, which consists of the following features and options:
ONE OF A LIMITED PRODUCTION RUN OF ONLY 200 (2010 INDIANAPOLIS PACE CARS) 1 OF 50 DESIGNATED TO BE DRIVEN BY A DRIVER OR DIGNITARY OF THE INDY 500 IN 2010 FULLY DOCUMENTED TO BE THE #20 FESTIVAL CAR FOR DRIVERS OF 50 TOTAL FULL BODY WHITE PEARL DECAL RALLY STRIPES INFERNO ORANGE HERITAGE FRONT GRILL INFERNO ORANGE ENGINE COVER PREMIUM FLOOR MATS WITH ACCENT COLORS 2010 INDIANAPOLIS 500 EVENT LOGO DECAL ON BOTH DOORS & EMBROIDERED ON BOTH HEADRESTS 2010 INDIANAPOLIS 500 EVENT LOGO BADGES ON FRONT FENDERS 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION LEATHER HEATED SEATS 20" POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEELS INFERNO ORANGE METALLIC LIKE NEW, MINT CONDITION ALWAYS GARAGED VIA CLIMATE CONTROL CLEAN CARFAX LOW APR FINANCING AVAILABLE PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS, 317-697-2829 ASK FOR GREG |
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