1988 IROC Z Camaro Driving/Walkaround
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
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Black 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z | 5.7L V8 | T Tops | 4-Speed Automatic | Clean Car Fax | Fully Documented Service History | New springs all around and new front shocks | This Iroc Z is ready to roll! Factory booklets and original purchase documentation are still with the vehicle!
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I was brought home as a newborn from the hospital in a 1985 white on gold IROC-Z just like this one. I've wanted a car like this fine example for most of my life. This is really my favorite generation of the Camaro.
Thanks for sharing. This was one of my favorite cars from the 80s as a kid always wanted one
This was someones baby. Looks like a very well garaged kept car.
Nice looking camaro. I like the black with the blue accent stripe.
1:48 hp in the high 200? You don't know much about an 88 Iroc.
it was my dream car when I moved to US from Korea
with the "7,000 RPM redline", i sure hope it includes a second engine......
😂
My IROC exactly, How does one describe magic?
Wonder what the name of that blue is on the stripe. Looks incredible against the black paint
What was this one going for? Love to have one today the 80s were awesome!
If you had a Z/28 or a 5.0 you were stylin man!
Can smell the clove cigs from here.
Holy Crap! 22 grand!😮
Someone will be nuts and desperate to pay that!
235 HP if lucky....😮
Buy that car now for $22,000 and years from now. It will be worth $50,000.
When it comes to this icon, a true car guy would as much about alot of hp when collecting or buying one of these cars in this condition. I believe the price is fair knowing that in 10-20 years it will be worth more than that in value. Plus its an irocz. I will still upstage most newer camaro's and get tones of look driving around and at the light. Nobody needs alot of hp with this car. The irocz speaks for its self. No true car guy wouldn't even want to race one if seen on the streets. They'd just look and enjoy a rare sight.
I raced against them all the time when they were a regular car on the road, brand new, and I always walked away from them every time. Never lost to one. My big fat heavy 70 Chevelle has never let me down. Hell, I had a 72 Chevy station wagon that would rip the iroc jerks a new one. The only thing that those guys could do was run away from paying up or out corner and loose the cops. Back in the day, the majority of iroc owners were jerks. Seems the same today.😢wah!
What engine was in your 72 station wagon that out ran an Iroc?@@gordonstroup882
I am looking for the rear speaker tray in the trunk. Any Idea where I could find a used one. Thank you
Definitely cool sporty cars, but the engine offerings for those models were horrible. The mustang 5.0 could smoke the camaro back then.
Lol, don't be one of those "back in the day" people.
I ordered & owned BOTH an '87 5.7 IROC & a '91 5-speed GT as a pair until 1998. Drag raced them both at Kil-Kare Dragway in Xenia, OH numerous times.
There was virtually no difference in 1/4 mile times & speed.
Been driving manuals since 1984, and I currently own 2 manual cars in 2024.
If you're thinking one vehicle walked away from the other, you're lying to yourself, or someone lied to you.
BTW ..... they'd both run right at 145 on the top end speed wise. But the solid rear axle in the GT made them very uneasy at anything over 120.
I dunno, I had that exact car same color same everything and it had some get up and go. Maybe there's something wrong with this one.
These cars with the 350 was 230hp/330tq.
245/345..90-92
Yes. I had one new back in the day. You are 100% correct. I paid $18,300 right off the showroom floor.
This a kool car
I owned a 1988 iRock Z350 heart they would not allow it to come with Tops because they said it would bend the frame so that I write that you have there is not 350 my friend it’s a 305
I have an 89 iroc z 350 with t-tops
Are you looking to sell it?
Being from the motor city, you'd think he'd know more about cars.
Nice looking. Only 245 hp. Even V-6 cars have more hp than that these days lol.
Yeah but todays cars blow and are ugly… this car is classy looking
These posts are totally redundant. Comparing with anything decades newer lol
These made around 350 lbs at 3200 rpm. hp is a meaningless number its torque and how its put to the ground that makes things happen.
V8 Iroc is a classic ride, what guy buys a v6?
They were really underrated these cars of the 88 and 89 and 90 had more closer to 300 plus horsepower some even tested as high as 330 they were only rated at that because of the Corvette and couldn't surpass their horsepower rating. What they really should be talking about is the torque that they developed when paired to the right rear end
@@AJbartonworkshop I dont know about underrated. Dynoed my 89 a number of times it was right about where everyone elses was. As you said it was the low end torque that made them a hit
Pricey
ALL of their vehicles are WAY over priced!!! Have you checked out their website?!? Geesshhh wtfff
5.7 only 230 hp
Whoever did the exhaust is lousy at tucking up the pipes nice and tight. Looks awful. Nice car overall. i had an 86 with the 305 and t tops. Slow af but i loved it. Hard to find one these days thats not clapped out. if you do find a nice one, your gonna pay for it.
'86 was the slowest & least hp IROC back in the day. They choked them from 215hp in '85 down to 190hp in '86.
Then jacked the 305 back up over 200+ hp in 1987. Plus the 5.7 got offered as a $1045.00 option in '87.
Well you can tell you have no idea what you're talking about. 7000 RPM Redline no that's where it stops at, the red line is at 5,500 RPMs.. and the speedometer does not go to 140 it's 145 mph. I don't know where they get people like you you guys don't know what you're talking about at all you're too young to even know what this car is and haven't done your research. I have a 1988 IROC in my driveway that's the red with Gold Edition and power seats I found it since October of 96
Using any who wrong
240 hp
245 horsepower, and you didn't even step into it all the way to lower the gear
Those Rims Are Not From 1988 ...More Like 90'S Rims
They are the same as 1988 rims.
These rims are 88-90