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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.
We are all familiar with the concept of barn ... 2nd-Gen Z28 Chevy Camaro and IROC-Z Show Matching 24-Inch Donk Wheels One-Owner 1986 Chevy Camaro IROC Z28 Is the Perfect Low-Mileage Time ...
We mean that last part literally, as a Camaro with bold IROC-Z decals on the doors was every bit a bragging point in the '80s car scene as chrome 5.0 badges on a Ford Mustang.
In its first year, the IROC-Z—ordered on the Z28 with option code B4Z—racked up more than 21,000 sales, representing nearly a third of the Z28's production.
The next-generation Camaros and IROC-Zs may look very much like this "California Camaro," which is the latest concept Camaro developed at the General Motors Advanced Design Concept Center in Santa ...
We love the iconic Chevy Camaro Z/28 IROC-Z, but is this 1980s muscle car really collectible enough to justify its recent sale prices of over $50,000?
Get your mullets all nice and permed because we are going back to the 1980s to look at a legend. That's right, it's the Chevy Camaro IROC-Z, that one muscle car that thought it was a Corvette.
The latter can be seen here in this Bring a Trailer ad in IROC-Z convertible spec, with 49,000 miles (79,000 km) on its odo. According to the ad, this is a one-owner car purchased new from Elco ...