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Yes, they did iroc and Z28's are a little different, but i have just a regular Z28 most iroc's a tombport as regular Z28's do not.
It's an IROC Z28. They are the same thing. they were the same in between 86-69(not positive on those years). iroc stands for international race of champions. once the license to use the name expired, the iroc z28 returned to just z28.
There's no such thing as a 1989 Camaro Z28
I changed out my heater core in a 1987 Z28 do you still need help with this? email me at MissionV19@KenTech.net Ken Willard
Usually a 5.7L 350 V-8, but some have 5.0L TPI or carburated 305
In 1988, a total of 1,044 Camaro IROC-Z28 convertibles were produced with the factory 5-speed manual transmission. This represented a small percentage of the overall Camaro production for that year, highlighting the rarity of this specific configuration. The IROC-Z28 was known for its performance and sporty design, making these models particularly sought after by enthusiasts.
i would say the iroc
It is screewed into the top of the engine block right behind the distributor. Itn is HARD to see and to get to.
What kind of lay out did you have in mind??
nope, camaro dropped the iroc sponsorship after '89 then the dodge daytona got it. the camaro was only available in an iroc fron 85-89
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