We are all familiar with the concept of barn finds, but what should we call vehicles found in storage units? Storage finds? Let's go with that, for now, so we can move on to the story of this 1988 ...
The third-generation Chevrolet Camaro went into production in late 1981 as the first-ever Camaro with factory fuel-injection, available four-cylinder engines and a hatchback body style. It was in ...
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 ...
A few of us at Hemmings, who came of age in the 1980s, nearly choked on our Bubble Yum, when a red Camaro IROC-Z convertible sold at Barrett-Jackson, Scottsdale two years ago for a whopping $102,300.
Like so many of us, James Hoffman's affinity for a specific car was forged at an early age. For him, it was the iconic Camaro IROC-Z when he was only 16. Rather than a gleaming example seen under the ...
For those who came of automotive age in the 1980s, there was only one Camaro to have: the IROC-Z. Chevrolet offered the IROC-Z trim model of the Z/28 from 1985 to 1990, its badge nodding to the ...
A third-generation Chevy Camaro with faded paint is a dime a dozen. However, there’s one up for sale on eBay right now that’s more special than it appears. This 1986 Chevy Camaro Z28 IROC-Z in San ...
He hit up Lavery Chevrolet in Alliance, Ohio, to get the properly optioned Camaro. If Lavery sounds familiar it’s because it was a high-performance dealer in the 1960s and sold COPO #65, a 1969 Camaro ...