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1989 was the final year for the production of the Camaro IROC-Z, and this example was parked in a barn in the mid-nineties with almost 90k miles on it ...
Someone bought a brand-new 1990 Chevy Camaro and stored it untouched for decades. This pristine Camaro IROC-Z has only six miles on the odometer and zero signs of use. Now, it’s headed to ...
A 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z with only 3,400 miles on the clock has been sitting in the owner's driveway for more than three decades ...
The Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z came out of the ashes to the adoration of Chevy fans. A unique style and look, with the highest performance 305 V-8 that the carmaker could get away with, and a style ...
Up for auction on Bring a Trailer, this like-new 1989 Chevy Camaro IROC-Z is equipped with the 5.7L V8 engine and features less than 500 miles on the odometer.
Check out this 1987 Chevy Camaro IROC-Z that's listed for sale on eBay. Notably, this unit features 87 miles on the odometer and a substantial asking price.
A new IROC-Z Camaro started at $11,060 before options in 1985, and a forum post from 2011 shows that the car's first publicly known transaction after being bought new came when it was sold for ...
An unmolested 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z with 11 miles on the odometer is being offered for $100,000 firm. The muscle car is a famous barn-find, and a YouTube video chronicling its discovery now ...
A good-as-new 1987 Camaro IROC-Z with just 569 miles (916 km) on the clock is currently up for grabs on the Bring-a-Trailer auction site, and at the time of writing with four days still to go it ...
You may have heard by now that Chevrolet has terminated its association with the organizers of the International Race Of Champions (IROC), and so the '90 IROC-Z Camaro is the last of the IROC ...
Notably, this isn’t the most expensive 1987 Camaro to be sold on the platform. A couple of months ago, another ’87 IROC-Z with 1,700 miles on the clock changed hands for $60,500.
Our tour guide revealed that with this Camaro (which was transformed in 1985), "Engineering wanted to explore four-wheel steer, and obviously in a performance vehicle. We used a modified standard ...
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