The Camaro IROC-Z defined the 1980s and now you can put one of these icons in your garage for less than you think.
We are all familiar with the concept of barn finds, but what should we call vehicles found in storage units? Storage finds? Let's go with that, for now, so we can move on to the story of this 1988 ...
Built to commemorate the Camaro's use in the International Race of Champions Just under 20 years prior to the IROC-Z's introduction, Chevrolet unleashed the Camaro as a whole. At the time, the Ford ...
The third-generation Chevrolet Camaro went into production in late 1981 as the first-ever Camaro with factory fuel-injection, available four-cylinder engines and a hatchback body style. It was in ...
It was in late 1989 when Richard Hubbard purchased this ’88 IROC-Z for the sole purpose of having fun and getting in some track time while retaining a balanced level of streetability. After all, with ...
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In the mid-1980s, the Chevy Camaro could be had with an all-new performance and appearance package. Designated RPO B4Z, the IROC Sport Equipment Package (IROC for International Race of Champions), was ...
Under the hood: 5.7L 350 tuned port injection with a 700r4 tranny. My dad and I just rebuilt the top end as well. Origin: I'm the third owner. Car is originally from Jersey. It has a year-old paint ...
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