when a red Camaro IROC-Z convertible sold at Barrett-Jackson, Scottsdale two years ago for a whopping $102,300. Yowza! Six figures for a third-generation Camaro? Will that be a new 2020s normal?
If you wanted a Camaro IROC-Z in 1989 and had the money to buy it (and could also afford the insurance), the first engine you could order was the 5.0-liter V8. Chevrolet also offered a 2.8-liter ...
For comparison, the versions of the 1990 IROC-Z weighed in at under 3,400 lbs. The final sixth generation version of the Camaro as we know it included a car that, at any other time, would have ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z 2 Door Sport Coupe across different levels of condition. Edit options.