Chevy Camaro Iroc Years
1988 chevrolet Camaro IROC Z28.
Chevy camaro iroc years. This latest generation of Camaro saw a wide range of firsts. The Chevrolet Camaro is in its sixth-generation today and interest has been on the wane mostly because for this generation at least Chevy has kept special editions to a minimum. The third generation of Chevrolet Camaro was introduced for the 1982 model year.
The big leap forward for Camaro performance in the 80s was the introduction of the IROC-Z with its spectacular 16-inch five-spoke wheels. Beautiful example of my 1987 IROC Z28. Certifications are up to.
Stored 30 Years. Beautiful rust free 1986 iroc z clean undernieth car paint is good. Its handsome powerful and agile with a gentlemans finesse The magazine also declared the IROC-Z was one of the best Camaros ever built.
High time they got something new to shake the market and if these renderings of a new Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z are anything to go by Chevrolet should listen to its fans before its. Body is straight runs fine has new brakes and new gm rebuilt tranny also has brand new wheels and tires interior needs finished. Professionally built race car that is also street legal.
Featuring owner-friendly fuel injection usable horsepower and torque and an ultra-deep aftermarket for mods thanks to the presence of Chevys famed small block V8 the third-generation of the Camaro is perfect for anyone seeking a classic that can be enjoyed. Seen objectively however the 1982-1992 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z and Z28 coupes are poised for a comeback. The IROC-Z sprinted from 0 to 60 in 70 seconds and ran the quarter mile in 150 seconds at 92 mph.
IROC was an acronym for Roger Penskes International Race of Champions series that attracted top drivers from all over the motorsports world. 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC. In 1988 the IROC-Z became a full-on trim level for the Camaro replacing the Z28.