If you were in high school in the mid-1980s to about the mid-1990s, a Chevy Camaro IROC-Z (International Race Of Champions) was one of the cars to have. The kids that did usually had parents with ...
Filling out the Mt. Rushmore of 1980s icons is no easy task. Gordon Gekko? Ronald Reagan? Madonna? One — or both — of the Michaels (Jordan and Jackson)? Nor does it get easier in the automotive realm, ...
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 ...
I wouldn’t go as far as to say that the third-generation Chevy Camaro IROC-Z embodies the 1980s in terms of performance, because these weren’t exactly high-performance vehicles. What it does, however, ...
The third generation of the Chevrolet Camaro debuted in 1982, and eleven model years and one-and-a-half million cars later, it ended. It left behind one of the most popular performance iterations of ...
The battle for supremacy between Camaro and Mustang has raged off and on ever since 1967, when the Camaro was introduced to cash in on that incredible, youthful performance market which the Mustang ...
About 15 years ago, a black, delivery-mileage 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z took the internet by storm after a video, a pixelated relic from YouTube’s Wild West days, showed it emerging from a truck ...
If you were a Chevy performance fan in the 1980s, and you couldn’t swing the admission price for a Corvette, the Camaro IROC-Z was your chance to have most of that power and performance for fewer ...
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