- 1987 Model Year Chevrolet Camaro Iroc Z28
- Blue exterior
- Gray interior
- 305ci V8
- Current owner reports 5700 Original Miles
You really can't go wrong with good old American muscle. The iconic sports car that brought great performance to the everyman, the Chevrolet Camaro is still a car that is heavily prized among motoring enthusiasts today, whether they be the vehicles of yesteryear or the more modern iterations. This particular vehicle is a 1987 Chevrolet Camaro. Released in what is arguably the golden age for American muscle cars, featuring powerful engines and, for the Camaro, nimble performance, the vehicle was an instant hit. The lroc models featured an upgraded suspension, lowered ride height, and plenty more upgrades to the base Camaro, making this vehicle an even more formidable performance machine. The current owner reports this IROC-Z model clocking 5,700 original miles, making this a pristinely preserved beauty, ready to be yours should you desire it.
Exterior and Interior
Sporting a blue exterior, everything about this 1987 Chevrolet Camaro speaks of performance. The low stance, the powerful angles that lead from the front to back, the sharp lines that stretch across the face, and most of all, that gorgeous retro design straight from the '80s. This beautiful car is bound to turn heads wherever it may go. The vehicle sports minimal badging, save for a few locations in the vehicle's body to show off what the car actually is for the ignorant. Stepping inside, you're welcomed to a comfortable interior with all the luxuries you would want from a vehicle of its era. The grey interior contrasts with the brilliant blue of the exterior but fits well to create a less distracting atmosphere while driving. Of course, the stereo, center console, and interior panels are in great condition.
Engine
The current owner reports that the engine is clocked at 5,700 original miles. This is, of course, a massive 305ci monster of a V8 that delivers all its horsepower and torque through a manual transmission to the rear wheels, allowing the driver to be completely engaged and connected with the driving experience. Known for its nimble nature and powerful engine, this 1987 Chevrolet Camaro is a beast ready to pounce.
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