Chevrolet Camaro Iroc-z 1985
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Chevrolet camaro iroc-z 1985. 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z 50L V-8 TPI automatic optional 342 axle aut. OptionsDescription1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z 28Great conditionOriginal paintNice interior88k original milesRuns and drives perfectAll original engine trans and differentialTires only have a couple thousand miles on themVery well cared forVehicle is located in Ventura CA. The CLASSICCOM Market Value CMV represents a benchmark value for vehicles in this market based on data accumulated by CLASSICCOM over the previous twelve months.
Chevrolet introduced the Camaro IROC-Z28 in 1984 for the 1985 model year. This unit develops power and torque figures of 215 bhp 218 PS160 kW at 4400 rpm and 373 Nm 275 lbft38 kgm at 3200 rpm respectively. 1985 CHEVROLET CAMARO A BIG STEP FORWARD The 3rd-generation Camaro had already been out for three years and big changes were afoot.
Actual market value for a specific vehicle will depend on various elements including the condition of the vehicle. General Motors sold a total of 180018 Camaro IROC-Zs in 1985 alone at a starting price of around 8300 for the base model. All specifications performance and fuel economy data of Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z 50L V-8 5-speed 1155 kW 157 PS 155 hp edition of the year 1985 since November 1984 for North America including acceleration times 0-60 mph 0-100 mph 0-100 kmh 0-200 kmh quarter mile time top speed mileage and fuel economy power-to-weight ratio dimensions drag coefficient.
Super rare and low mile bright blue met camaroThis 14k mile IROC Z is like new and it shows throughout the underside is as clean as the top and has zero rust. The 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Is Retro Muscle Perfection. IROC was an acronym for Roger Penskes International Race of Champions series that attracted top drivers from all over the motorsports world.
This car has a 2 door coupé type body with a front located engine powering the rear wheels. 1985 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 IROC-Z. Jerry Palmer was the chief stylist for the third-generation Camaro and still calls the third generation a fabulous car.
The Camaro IROC-Z got its moniker from the International Race of Champions racing circuit. To inject further interest in the Camaro Chevrolet introduced the IROC-Z in 1985 to commemorate Chevys participation in the International Race of Champions IROC. 11000 was the average price for the Camaro IROC-Z in 1985.