If you were in high school in the mid-1980s to about the mid-1990s, a Chevy Camaro IROC-Z (International Race Of Champions) was one of the cars to have. The kids that did usually had parents with ...
Introduced just as American automakers were emerging from the Malaise era, the Camaro IROC-Z was initially positioned as a handling package for the already-capable Z28 model and included upgraded ...
A virtually unused 1987 Camaro IROC-Z with just 104 miles surfaces in Florida, carrying an asking price rivaling modern supercars.
What would one pay for the chance to travel back in time? The owner of this 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z28 is offering just such an opportunity. Unlike the vast majority of rides from this era, this ...
Chevrolet launched the Camaro IROC-Z, whose name was inspired by the International Race of Champions, back in 1985, with a set of improvements, including an upgraded suspension system, a lowered body, ...
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The Camaro, without a doubt, represents one of the best attempts ever made by an auto manufacturer to deliver both performance and style on an affordable level. Not only has Chevrolet, with Z28 and I ...
About 15 years ago, a black, delivery-mileage 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z took the internet by storm after a video, a pixelated relic from YouTube’s Wild West days, showed it emerging from a truck ...