Chevrolet Camaro Iroc-Z 170cv Badge Chevrolet Camaro Iroc-Z 170cv

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Chevrolet Camaro Iroc-Z 170cv, skin black
Chevrolet Camaro Iroc-Z 170cv, skin black
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Chevrolet Camaro Iroc-Z 170cv, skin dark_red_metallic
Chevrolet Camaro Iroc-Z 170cv, skin white
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From 1985 until very early in 1990 Chevrolet produced the IROC-Z Camaro. It began with its inception in 1985 as an option add-on to the Z28 model then becoming its own model in 1988, eliminating the Z28 model, to its eventual cease of production in early 1990 and Chevrolet reintroducing the Z28.
The IROC-Z model of the Chevrolet Camaro first made its public appearance in 1985 as an add on option to the 1985 Camaro Z28 model. But its origin began long before that.
IROC stands for International Race of Champions which is an automobile racing series similar to what NASCAR is. The IROC racing series started in 1974 racing Porsches prepared by Robert Penske. After one season of racing Porsches, Penske realized the cost to maintain the Porsches for racing was to expensive so in 1975, the series switched to the Chevrolet Camaro. IROC used the Chevrolet Camaro from 1975 to 1991. Because Chevrolet would race the Camaro under this sanctioning body, in 1985 Chevrolet entered into a licensing agreement to with the racing series and as a result, obtained the right to use the IROC name on its production Camaros.
Thus in 1985, the IROC-Z was born and introduced as an add-on option package to the 1985 Camaro Z28. It was produced for a little over 5 years. By the beginning of the 1990 the last of the IROC-Z's were produced as Chevrolet's licensing/sponsorship agreement was about to expire and Chevrolet made the decision not to renew it. Because of this expiration and nonrenewal, Chevrolet had to immediately stop production of the IROC-Z and reintroduce the Z28 as the performance model of the Camaro lineup.
This was a mistake in my opinion because of the huge popularity of the IROC-Z. But in retrospect, the IROC-Z has now become a legend in the automotive world because they were only produced for just over 5 years. There were only 166,976 total IROC-Z's made during the years in production. If you subtract the ones that were totaled in accidents and the ones stolen and parted out, you don't have many left. They are fast becoming the modern era's vehicle of choice among collector's.

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  • Acceleration: ----
  • BHP: 180 bhp
  • Power Ratio: 8.22 kg/hp
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  • Torque: 313 Nm
  • Weight: 1480kg

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