A virtually unused 1987 Camaro IROC-Z with just 104 miles surfaces in Florida, carrying an asking price rivaling modern supercars.
A 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z has been put up for sale in Florida, and it's no ordinary muscle car. Known as a "time capsule," this vintage gem has only 167 km on the odometer since its production.
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 ...
The 1980s were a turning point for American muscle cars. Rising fuel costs, tighter emissions regulations, and changing consumer preferences pushed manufacturers to rethink traditional ...
The 1980s was a transformative decade for the automotive industry, especially as it was recovering from the Malaise Era of the '70s. With engine power rising back to reasonable levels and car design ...
Liberty Walk revives the 1980s Chevy Camaro IROC-Z with a widebody kit, blending retro muscle with modern Japanese design for 2025. Liberty Walk, Japan’s masters of wild widebodies and audacious ...
Clear your calendar, because Mecum Auctions is going on now in Kissimmee, Florida! Its 6th annual Florida Summer Special classic and collector car auction is underway through Saturday. An estimated ...
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 ...
For the 1986 model year, Toyota split off the Supra from its earlier Celica origins and made the car bigger, faster, and generally more evil-looking. This car had an MSRP of $22,810, or about $65,803 ...