This classic pony car is a fashionable convertible that will appeal to any muscle car enthusiast. The Camaro was Chevrolet’s response to the Ford Mustang, and this was the first year of the Camaro. While this car was the base-level trim (RS), it is a great example of the stylish 1960s and the red is an eye-catching color.
The car is in nice condition with only some minor signs of wear since we use the vehicle regularly as part of our community outreach program. We recently replaced the engine, and it is great to see the car on the road again. We love to share this car and its history with our community and hope you enjoy it as well!
Photo op or Chauffeured option only - no driving. If you wish to use this car for a photo-shoot at the museum instead of off-site, a discounted rate will be provided. If you wish to commercially publish a photograph of our cars, approval must be granted prior to publication from the California Automobile Museum and additional fees will apply.
OUR POLICIES:
Our outreach program is largely volunteer-managed. Rentals may not begin before 8am and must end by 10pm. The price is for up to 4 hours, including all driving time. Additional time may be requested for an additional price. Bookings should be made with at least 2 weeks advance notice.
This car may travel on the freeway, but only when safe to do so at low speeds (under 60mph). It may not be used if there is a forecast for rain, heavy fog, or other dangerous or damaging conditions. It may not drive further than a 20-mile radius from the California Automobile Museum (2200 Front Street, Sacramento), and if driving is to take place at night, it may not go further than an 8-mile radius from the museum. Driving in rush-hour or in a parade, especially in warm weather, may not be allowed due to the potential for overheating of the engine.
Please remember that this car is almost 70 years old and is maintained by a dedicated group of volunteers. The museum may need to cancel on providing this car at any time for any reason, including but not limited to weather forecasts, mechanical difficulties, or other unforeseen circumstances. If there are mechanical difficulties, we will do our best to replace the use of this car with another outreach car from the museum (see our DriveShare garage for possible cars).
This car is part of the collection of the museum, and we are dedicated to balancing its preservation needs while also being experienced and enjoyed by our community. To help preserve the vehicle, a volunteer or staff member from the museum will remain with the car for the entirety of the time for the rental. No actions may take place that may put the car at any additional risk. This may include, but is not limited to: sitting on the hood, fenders, or other body panels; when wearing clothing with beading, metal parts, or other features that could damage the paint, leaning on the car is prohibited; clothing with intensive beading, studs, etc. may not be worn on the upholstery without a barrier to protect the fabric; shoes are not allowed to be in contact with any part of the car except the running boards or floor and stiletto heels must be worn with caution.
Rental starts/ends at the California Automobile Museum at 2200 Front Street in Sacramento, CA. This car may travel on the freeway, but only when safe to do so at low speeds (under 60mph). It may not go out if the weather forecast is poor. It may not drive further than a 20 mile radius from the California Automobile Museum. If driving is to take place at night, it may not go further than a 8 miles radius from the museum. The car may be used in other parts of the Sacramento region but will be transported on a flatbed tow truck by a professional company. Delivery fees are to cover those costs. The above rules apply: the car may not drive further than 20 miles from drop-off location.