A 1968 Camaro RS/SS 396 convertible was used as the pace car for the 24 Hours of Daytona held at Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida in February 1968. This event was a combined SCCA Trans Am/FIA World Sports Car endurance race that began on Saturday, February 3, 1968 and ended 24 hours later on Sunday, February 4th. The Camaro was painted white with a black nose stripe. It had rally wheels, red line tires, a rear spoiler, bumper guards and a white convertible top. It featured special red stickers/decals with black borders that appeared on the sides of the car as well as on the leading edge of the hood behind the nose stripe. The words "24 HOURS OF DAYTONA" and "FEB. 3-4, 1968" appeared on the portion of the stripe on the front fenders. Famous actor and motor racing enthusiast/driver/team owner/James Garner was the driver of the Camaro on the opening pace laps prior to the start of the event.
The works Porsche 907 of Vic Elford, Jochen Neerpasch, Hans, Herrmann, Jo Siffert, and Rolf Stommellen won the event overall while the Ford Mustang of Jerry Titus and Ronnie Bucknum won the Trans Am class while coming home 4th overall for team Shelby.
Pictures:
1) This page came from the event program (posted by Jon Mello elsewhere on this site)
2) This photo shows the Camaro parked in front of the finish line and empty grand stands (posted by Jon Mello elsewhere on this site)
3) This photo shows James Garner in the drivers seat of the Camaro prior to the start of the pace laps. (Getty Images)
4) The Progress Index (Virginia) February 1, 1968 (newspapers.com)