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Fuel-Injected 350 V8: 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

The Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z (aka IROC Z28) was a performance variant of the third-generation pony car. Offered between 1985-90, the IROC-Z was named after the International Race of Champions and initially offered as an option package on the Z28. They came with an improved suspension, upgraded fuel injection, and custom graphics. This ’87 edition looks to be in super condition with less than 30,000 miles on the odometer. Located in Niles, Illinois, this Chevy is available here on eBay where bidding hasn’t yet reached the Buy It Now price of $34,995.

During its time in the Camaro lineup, the IROC-Z would represent a growing portion of the car’s sales. In 1987, 38,889 IROC-Zs were built, which was 28% of overall production. That year, the car could be powered by the Corvette’s RPO L98 350 cubic inch V8 engine which produced 225 hp. After six years in production, work on the IROC-Z ceased when Chevrolet’s contract with the International Race of Champions ran out.

The seller is the fourth owner of this Camaro as per the Experion Auto Check Report available with the muscle car. The Chevy is loaded with T-Tops, leather seating, and all sorts of other goodies to make driving it more pleasurable. Its low mileage suggests that none of its owners thought of it as anything other than a weekend car, preserving it for what the future of today might look like.

This Z28 presents well, from the body to the paint and interior. No flaws seem immediately apparent, though not that many of the photos are focused on the physical car itself. The IROC-Z cost a lot more than a regular Z28 when new, so does it hold that one today should fetch a premium over the $26,000 that Hagerty says a regular Z28 should be worth in top form?

Comments

  1. 8banger 8banger Member

    35k? Good Lordy!

    Like 9
    • Bick Banter

      As the former owner of two 3rd generation F-bodies and having studied the prices over the years, I do not believe this is going to sustain itself.

      Like 4
  2. Sam Shive

    These were none to have lots of body flex. Seen many with T-TOPS twist.

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  3. Mikefromthehammer

    I usually don’t like black cars, but I would make an exception for this beauty. (Black is clean for about 15 minutes after you wash it and black absorbs the heat of the sun, so even with AC it can be hell inside if it has sat outside on a sunny day). Lots of cash, but also lots of car.

    Like 4
  4. Stan

    Remove the t-tops, pop the Guns N Roses 🌹 cassette in the auto-reverse tapedeck, adjust the equalizers, crank the volume and floor it.

    Like 16
  5. Rw

    Wow Fuel Injection who da thunk it!

    Like 1
    • Jimbosidecar

      Available only with the 350 cu in and that was pnly available with the automatic. If you wanted a 5 speed you got the 305 carbureted or maybe throttle bodied. I raced one for a couple years in IMSA. Can’t remember if it was carbureted or throttle body injection

      Like 1
  6. Jim Smith

    Is it the lighting, or is there a portion of the facia under the hood on the driver’s side missing?

    Like 1
  7. Jim Smith

    think that it is the lighting. The first photo in the ad it looks fine.

    Like 1
    • Mikefromthehammer

      I think it is the reflection of a building which makes it appear to have part of it missing.

      Like 0
  8. Robert West

    People are proud of any damn car these days.

    Like 0

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