Yup, '69 Camaro.
I lived in Hawaii (on Oahu) in the very early '80s, and would hop over to Big Island, Maui, & Kauai pretty much every month on business.
It was all more rural than what it is now, and as far as cars &trucks, they rusted from the top down with a vengeance.
There were some cool old cars there, but they were few & far between, as the saying goes.
There were places where old vehicles were stacked like cordwood, being consumed by vegetation; some eventually went into the ocean to help buffer the coral reefs.
The thing I recall most about Lahaina is the old Banyan tree - Mark Twain wrote, when he was there, that on occasion a convict would be hung from it.
Hawaii is generally blessed with rapid & dense vegetation growth, though more on what we call the East side of the islands than the West side.
I hope the people there can recover & rebuild, vs selling out to the buzzards preying on their property.