He set the scene: The coolest car was a Camaro IRoc Z, but many preferred a square-body Chevy pickup ... In the Boys Room,” which also was a hit when covered by Motley Crue in 1985, feeds on the ...
Z, equipped with the rare 1LE performance package and just six miles on the odometer, is now waiting for its next owner ...
Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z is literally a brand-new specimen in 99.99% spotless shape; the car was abandoned shortly after the ...
The IROC-Z performance variant of the third-generation Chevy Camaro is becoming quite a collector item. We see clean, low-mile examples consistently changing hands with price tags over $50k ...
If they’ve already gone off the rails, don’t worry, you’re in good company. Back in 1985, reporter Wendall Woodbury hit the streets and found that most people were struggling to stick to ...
From the October 1985 issue of Car and Driver. No matter how many times you see one whipping down Sunset Boulevard, a 380SL always seems like a hallucination. The whole idea of a Merc convertible ...
8% of people keep New Year’s resolutions. This reporter from 1985 was definitely not one of them. 8% of people keep New Year’s resolutions. This reporter from 1985 was definitely not one of them.
Recently, Zak Brown shared a post on X (formerly Twitter), expressing his enthusiasm for the return of IROC. Moreover, Brown also wrote about his recent purchase of a legendary race-winning IROC car.