Vehicle Description
A true, factory made IROC-Z Convertible, not one of the aftermarket
conversions done by the A.S.C.!1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
Convertible! Original and Documented 42,614 Miles, No Accidents,
Clean Carfax, Meticulously Maintained And Garage Kept, An American
Icon Sports Car At A Great Value, Your Dream About Owning an IROC-Z
Can Come True With This Beauty, Buy An Appreciating Asset, Fully
Loaded With PWs, PLs, PBs, PMs, C/C, Extended Range Sound System w/
AM/FM Cassette & Equalizer, Power Seat, Immaculately Clean
Interior, Tilt Wheel, Unused Front & Rear Ashtrays, Super Shiny
Iroc-Z Wheels With Great Tires, Full Gauges, Fog Lights, 5.0L V8 F
OHV Engine and 15/23 MPGs, Glossy Burgundy Exterior With No Damage,
Scratches, Dents Or Dings, Excellent Two-Tone Gray Cloth Interior
With No Rips, Tears, Stains Or Bad Odors, Soft Black Top That
Functions Perfectly! Fully Reconditioned With Fresh Fluids, New Air
Filter, New Wipers, Battery Service and Full Detail! Come See Why
eBZZmotors.com Offers The Best Cars At The Best Prices! All of our
EBZZ Pre-Owned vehicles must have a clean Autocheck with a good
history of care. We bring all services up to date with a
comprehensive 124 point inspection and objectively recondition the
vehicle to give its next owner many years of good service. Our ASE
Certified Technician goes through every car as if it was his own.
We keep detailed records of everything we do to the car for your
inspection. Our professionally trained detailer goes through the
car with a fine tooth comb making it look great and something you
can feel proud of. How can you tell that this is a true IROC-Z
Convertible?You can tell by the Body VIN Code of '3' if it's a true
convertible. If the Body VIN Code is '2', that means it was a T-Top
that was converted into a convertible by the American Sunroof
Company. History of IROC-Z: IROC is an acronym for International
Race Of Champions. It was an 'all-star game of auto-races' that
began in 1973 as the brainchild of David Lockton, developer of the
Ontario Motor Speedway. It was organized by some of racing's greats
such as Roger Penske, Les Richter and Mike Phelps. Following stock
car racing rules, the competition consisted of four annual races,
initially run on road courses, then primarily on American oval
tracks. In an all-out effort to derive a world champion based
solely on driver ability, each and every car was
identically-prepared by a single team of technicians. Famously
these techs were NASCAR veterans Dick Trickle, Dave Marcis and Jim
Sauter. Beginning with the 1976 IROC season, a winner was
determined by a total points-system in the four events. Throughout
its three decade-long history, the nationally-televised IROC races
were widely acknowledged, as some of the most thrilling auto
competitions ever run.