1990 proved to be a low production year since a six-month
production cycle produced roughly 35,000 Camaros. In fact,
production of all 1990 Camaros was completed by the end of 1989.
Since Chevrolet decided not to renew its contract with the
International Race of Champions series, it had to produce all
IROC-Zs before the contract expired on January 1, 1990. It was
truly the end of an era for one of the most exciting third
generation Camaros created.
This IROC-Z is rare with only 1,294 IROC -Z convertibles produced
and only 4,213 coupes produced for 1990! This car has a clean car
fax, clean auto check and this IROC Z runs and drives fantastic
with no known issues! Everything on the car works and functions
correctly like it did 33 years ago. the paint appears to original
and so does the interior of the car. Here are the RPO codes for the
car below:
1990 IROC Z PRODUCTION NUMBERS
Camaro IROC-Z Coupe
4,213
Camaro IROC-Z Convertible
1,294
1990 Camaro Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) codes:
Vehicle Indentification Number Example: 1G1FP2381LL100001
Commonly refer to as the "Vin Number", this series of numbers and
letters is stamped on a plate
on the top of the instrument panel visible through the windshield.
First Digit: Indentifies the country in which the vehicle was
built.
1 = U.S.A.
Second Digit: Identifies the Manufacturer.
G = General Motors
Third Digit: Identifies the automotive division.
1 = Chevorlet
Fourth Digit: Identifies the car line.
F = Camaro
Fifth Digit: Identifies the series.
P = Camaro (all models)
Sixth Digit: Identifies the body type.
2 = 2 Door Coupe 3 = Convertible
Seventh Digit Identifies the restraint system.
3 = Manual Belts, Drivers Side Airbag
Eighth Digit: Identifies the engine.
T = 191 CID, V-6, MFI (Chevy)
F = 305 CID, V-8, MFI
E = 305 CID, V-8, TBI (Chevy)
8 = 350 CID, V-8, MFI (Chevy)
Ninth Digit: Identifies the check digit.
Tenth Digit: Identifies the model year.
L = 1990
Eleventh Digit: Identifies the assembly plant.
L = Van Nuys
Last Six Digits: Represent the basic production numbers,
100001/up
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