A virtually unused 1987 Camaro IROC-Z with just 104 miles surfaces in Florida, carrying an asking price rivaling modern supercars.
This 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z spent basically its entire life in a garage, collecting dust instead of miles, sheltered from scorching heat and freezing snowfalls. It resurfaced over 37 years later ...
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 ...
Beginning with the 1985 model year, Chevy Camaro customers could spec their Z/28s with the RPO B4Z IROC (International Race Of Champions) Sport Equipment Package for $659. The package included special ...
Few people remember it, but 1987 was the year when the Camaro convertible made a comeback. It was the first time customers could get a Camaro convertible since 1969, as Chevrolet otherwise decided to ...
The Chevrolet Camaro has long stood as one of America’s most iconic muscle cars, with decades of history baked into its silhouette. And once in a while, a survivor like this turns up to remind us how ...
Chevrolet’s modern Camaro might be struggling in the sales battle with the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger, but it seems Chevy fans are more than happy to spend big money on perfect examples of the ...
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Today I was out and about, and I saw an older-style Camaro with "IROC-Z" on the side... since I've seen these before in the past and forgotten about it, I want to bring up the question now: What's the ...