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Of course, one can easily correct such “errors” nowadays by doing an engine swap, and this particular 1986 Camaro Z28 IROC-Z is the recipient of a 5.7-liter LS1 V8 unit.
The IROC-Z was a massive hit. By the time this 1988 model hit showrooms, Chevy dropped the mid-level Z28 Camaro trim and replaced it with the IROC-Z, thanks to its popularity.
This bright white 1990 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Coupe claims just under 14,000 original miles, and it sold at auction for $28,500. What’s interesting is that the seller bought the vehicle last ...
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 ...
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Roc Solid: A 1989 IROC-Z With Performance You Can Count On Originally published in the May 1989 issue of Hot Rod magazine ...