Vehicle Description
White lightening! International Race Of Champion Original and
Documented 106,149 miles, 1989 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Coupe, Clean
Carfax, No Accidents, An American Icon Sports Car. Your Dream About
Owning an IROC-Z Can Come True With This Beauty. Buy An
Appreciating Asset, Fully Loaded With PWs, CC, AM/FM Casette ,
Factory Air Conditioning, Original Sport Seats, Original Rims, Full
Gauges, Anti Theft Keys, Fog Lights, 5.7L V8 Engine and 17/25 MPGs,
Smooth Shifting 4 Speed Automatic With Factory Shift Kit, White
Exterior, Original Red Two-Toned Cloth Interior, No Bad Odors,
Fully Reconditioned With Fresh Fluids and Filters, Plugs And Wires,
Distributor Caps and Rotor, Custom Floor Mats, 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. Here at
eBZZmotors.com we put our money our mouth is. We believe in a very
thorough recondition plan on every vehicle we sell. 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.