Vehicle Description
1,585 actual miles 1988 Chevrolet IROC-Z 5.7 Liter L98 230HP
unrestored with GM of Canada Paperwork. This is a rare opportunity
to acquire a ultra low mile 1988 Camaro IROC-Z in original
condition. The highlight are as follows:
• GM of Canada paperwork
• Clark's Chevrolet handwritten Canadian invoice
• Z28 Special Performance Package
• 5.7L/225 HP L98 V-8 engine
• Engine oil cooler and engine block heater
• Automatic transmission
• Factory air conditioning delete
• White exterior
• IROC-Z side graphics with Black and Red stripes
• Gray interior
• Bucket seats
• 240 KPH speedometer
• Delco AM/FM/Cassette stereo with graphic equalizer
• Power windows and locks
• Cruise control
• Tachometer
• Rear window defogger
• Power antenna
• Front air dam
• Rocker panel extensions
• Rear spoiler
• Fog lights
• FE2 performance suspension
• Limited slip differential
• 4-wheel disc brakes
• 16-inch alloy wheels
• Goodyear Eagle VR50 tires
A specimen of originality, this 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z shows
only 2,557 kilometers (1,585 miles) on the odometer. It is
performance equipped with the Z28 Special Performance Package, L98
5.7L/225 HP V-8 engine, automatic transmission, engine oil cooler,
engine block heater, FE2 performance suspension, limited-slip
differential, 4-wheel disc brakes and Goodyear Eagle VR50 tires
mounted on 16-inch alloy wheels. Creature comforts include a gray
cloth interior with bucket seats, power windows, power door locks,
cruise control, a tachometer, a Delco AM/FM/cassette stereo with
graphic equalizer, rear window defogger and a power antenna. On the
other hand, it was ordered as an air conditioning-delete car. The
white exterior features IROC-Z side graphics with black and red
stripes, a front air dam, rocker panel extensions, a rear spoiler
and fog lights.
The third-generation Camaro was produced from 1982-1992, and by
model year 1988, the performance output of the Camaro had
progressively improved with the top engine choice being the L98 350
CI engine producing 230 HP, up from 190 HP of its predecessor. The
moniker IROC-Z was derived from two sources, with IROC coming from
the International Race of Champions, a motorsports competition
series using 12 equally prepared Camaro race cars piloted by 12 of
the world's best drivers selected from NASCAR, Indy, IMSA and
Formula 1. Meanwhile, the Z came from the Z28, the Camaro
performance model first made famous in model year 1967. The
first-generation Camaro Z28 won the SCCA Trans-Am series
championship in 1968 and 1969. Race prepared by Roger Penske, they
were driven by the legendary Mark Donohue and started the
provenance of the Z28 as a performance street machine and
competition race car winner. This 1988 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
comes with GM of Canada paperwork and a handwritten Canadian
invoice from Clark's Chevrolet.
Call 314-346-6039 to purchase or with any questions
314-346-6039