Buried since 1997, this 1985 Camaro IROC-Z sports a day-two alteration that was never offered by the factory that year: a convertible top ...
The Chevy Camaro Z/28 IROC-Z was the model to get back in the ‘80s. Hailing from the the nameplate’s third-generation, which spanned the 1982 and 1992 model years, the Z/28 IROC-Z hailed from racing ...
General Motors retained the sales lead against Toyota after the first nine months of the year across the US automotive industry's sales charts, but Chevrolet is, quite depressingly, on a negative ...
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When you think about iconic American two-door coupes from the 80s, they don’t always need to be KITT replicas or Trans Ams in general. In fact, few were as popular back then as the IROC Camaro, named ...
Corvettes are usually the exclusive province of our sister magVette, but we couldn’t pass on sharing this highly customized ’66 Vette of longtimeSuper Chevyfan Jan Zubek from El Paso, Texas. Every ...
Rodney Burford is back behind the wheel of his beloved 1985 Camaro. On June 16, Burford, of Pontiac, went into a Waterford transmission shop to pick up the finished car but shop owners told him the ...
The fifth generation Camaro may not be perfect, but its ability to generate smiles upon drivers and bystanders alike is undeniable. And this YouTube video shows just how far the Chevy-badged pony car ...
The IROC (which stands for International Race of Champions) was an option package on the Z/28 in the late ‘80s meant to make it go faster. The base engine was the 305ci V8; however, many buyers wisely ...
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