Side profile of the GreenLight Camaro RS showing Texaco graphics, number 18 markings, and red racing stripe.
GreenLight 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Texaco livery 1:64 scale diecast muscle car front angle view.
Carded GreenLight Running on Empty Series 14 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS diecast model.

1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Texaco Livery – GreenLight

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1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Texaco Livery – GreenLight Running on Empty Series 14 GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 41140B The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS combined first-generation Camaro muscle car styling...

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1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Texaco Livery – GreenLight Running on Empty Series 14

GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 41140B

The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS combined first-generation Camaro muscle car styling with the Rally Sport appearance package, giving the car a more refined front-end design and distinctive trim details during the peak of the American pony car era. The 1969 body style remains one of the most recognizable and collectible Camaros ever produced.

  • 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS casting
  • Texaco-inspired racing livery with number 18 graphics
  • Red center stripe with black side graphics
  • Five-spoke wheels and aggressive muscle car stance
  • GreenLight Running on Empty Series 14 release

This GreenLight Running on Empty Series 14 release features the Camaro RS in a vintage Texaco-themed racing design with white paint, bold red striping, black side graphics, Texaco logos, and racing number 18 door markings. The livery gives the model a period-inspired Trans-Am or road-race appearance while tying it into GreenLight’s fuel and oil brand-themed Running on Empty lineup.

In 1:64 scale, the model captures the long-hood pony car proportions, RS front-end styling, rear spoiler, hood detailing, and late-1960s muscle car character that helped make the first-generation Camaro famous. The combination of vintage fuel branding and classic Camaro styling gives the release crossover appeal for muscle car collectors, racing collectors, and petroleum advertising enthusiasts.

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Common Collector Questions and Answers

What does RS stand for on the 1969 Camaro?
RS stands for Rally Sport, an appearance-focused package that added hidden headlights, revised grille styling, and upgraded trim details to the Camaro lineup.

Why are fuel and oil company liveries collectible?
Brands like Texaco became closely tied to American motorsports and automotive culture, making branded racing liveries popular with collectors beyond traditional muscle car fans.

Why is the 1969 Camaro one of the most collected first-generation Camaros?
The 1969 model featured unique body styling, revised proportions, and aggressive design updates that separated it visually from the 1967 and 1968 Camaros.

What details stand out most on this GreenLight release?
The Texaco side graphics, number 18 racing markings, red hood stripe, rear spoiler, and vintage race-inspired appearance all help give the model a strong late-1960s competition look.