A special run of 400 copies of the 1995 Z34 were made and called the Monte Carlo Brickyard 400 Pace Car. The $2,195 option included interior ornamentation, embroidered leather 45/55 seating with full floor console, an aero wing spoiler, and an accent stripe package. These were factory-produced models of the pace car selected for the inaugural NASCAR race at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway on August 6, 1994. The race featured the largest crowd in NASCAR history and a then NASCAR record purse of $3.2 million.
This is car number 130 of 400 example is powered by a 3.4-liter V-6 engine that is paired with an automatic transmission. Additional equipment includes air conditioning; power windows, door locks, steering and brakes. The car has spent its entire life in a garage setting and has never been involved in an accident and carries a clean Carfax. The exterior is described to be “like new,” the decals have no cracking or fading and the interior is said to still smell as when new. The car has been adult driven and has never received modifications.