When the Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z was new, it was a standout in the pony car field. Motorweek tested it against its peers in an iconic video review that features a skit at a Dairy Queen, and the ...
Mere hours ago, we spoke of influences and desires with an applied virtual automotive example. Now, it is time to further deepen the CGI plot to fulfill even more dreams. The third Big Detroit ...
The 1980s wasn't just the best decade because of the amazing movies, music, and pop culture, but also that it was a time of unifying joy. The 1960s and 1970s were scarred by political strife and class ...
As a young man in July 1984, I pulled into a Chevrolet dealer in southern New Jersey fully intending to trade in my car for ...
Still, as true Camaro enthusiasts, we weren't satisfied until they finally granted our ongoing request for the 5.7L, 350-cid V8. Now that it has been with us for a few years, we can truthfully say ...
The Camaro, without a doubt, represents one of the best attempts ever made by an auto manufacturer to deliver both performance and style on an affordable level. Not only has Chevrolet, with Z28 and I ...
When many folks think of the 1980s, things like mullets, jean shorts, and of course the Chevy Camaro IROC-Z often come to mind. Initially offered as a handling package for the capable Z28 model, and ...
In the mid-1980s, the Chevy Camaro could be had with an all-new performance and appearance package. Designated RPO B4Z, the IROC Sport Equipment Package (IROC for International Race of Champions), was ...
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 auction at ...
A one-owner third-generation Camaro with less than 7k miles is up for sale for $34k. The 1987 Z28 got the optional Iroc-Z performance package and 5.0-liter TPI engine. Other desirable options include ...