For Sale: 1990 Chevrolet Camaro IROC Z28 in STRATFORD, Connecticut for sale in Stratford, CT

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Vehicle Description The third-generation Chevrolet Camaro was introduced to the public in 1982.
It was the first Camaro to introduce significant technological advancements, including fuel injection and a choice between a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission.
It was also the first Camaro to be offered with a hatch-back body style and a more aggressively raked windshield.
The third-gen shared little with its predecessor other than the F platform on which it was built.
The exterior and interior were entirely redesigned with a stark departure towards a more angular, aggressive style.
The convertibles were produced by ASC (American Sunroof Company) in limited numbers and marked the first time Chevrolet had offered a Camaro convertible since 1969.
The IROC-Z quickly became a cult classic, epitomizing the styling cues of the 1980s and featuring heavily in popular culture.
Originally purchased from Jim McKay Chevrolet in Fairfax, Virginia, this 1990 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 IROC-Z was among the most well-optioned third-gens available for that model year.
With convertibles already produced in limited numbers, they are particularly rare with the highly-desirable IROC-Z package.
The vehicle offered is finished in Dark Red over a grey leather interior and is equipped with a black convertible top and the 89A decal package.
Interior equipment includes air conditioning, leather bucket seats, and a Delco cassette player.
The 5.
0L V8 sends power to the rear wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential and performs as it would have fresh off the showroom floor.
This IROC-Z is an exceptionally low-mileage example, with only 176 miles accumulated on the odometer since 1990.
It remains in excellent cosmetic and mechanical condition and would make an invaluable addition to any collection.
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  • Year: 1990
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Camaro Iroc Z28

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