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.
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 ...
The IROC-Z performance variant of the third-generation Chevy Camaro is becoming quite a collector item. We see clean, low-mile examples consistently changing hands with price tags over $50k ...
This pristine Camaro IROC-Z has only six miles on the odometer and zero signs of use. Now, it’s headed to auction at Mecum’s 2025 Kissimmee event in Florida on January 18. Of all six ...
The owner of this 1990 Chevy Camaro IROC-Z had his car delivered 35 years ago, parked it in the basement, and left it there untouched for over three decades. Now, it comes out of storage with a ...
Well, this brand-new, perfect-condition 1990 IROC-Z 1LE barn find Camaro is headed to the 2025 Mecum auction in Kissimmee, Florida, in search of a new home. You can read all about how this ...
In its inaugural 1974 season, IROC used Porsche 911 RSR's before switching over to the Chevrolet Camaro. So popular was the series during the Camaro’s 12-year run, that a specific trim was ...
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.