1986 Chevy Camaro Iroc Z-28 on 2040-cars
Cocoa, Florida, United States
This is a I-roc z28. 305ho auto (in 1986 chevy did not offer the 350 in these cars.) it is fuel injected. top end was redone less than 500 miles ago, all new fuel system parts. Brand new MAF (800 bucks alone). The transmission has a shift kit in it b&m I believe. (700r4) body has minimal rust, t-tops don't leak. Needs a little work, front drivers brake caliper is sticking, needs a freeze plug, and a basic tune up Body was primed years ago, just never finished. Interior is pretty clean, missing head liner and cracked dash pad (less than a hundered bucks online). Runs good. Will need tires. this is a drivable project!. I have a bunch of extras to go with it. Thank you for looking CLEAN TITLE!!!
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The innovative radar system debuted at last weekend's 12 Hours of Sebring for Corvette Racing, and this system makes perfect sense for endurance races like this since the cars sometimes have to drive through the night and in poor weather conditions.
The radar can detect cars even with poor visibility, and uses easy-to-distinguish symbols for the driver to identify.
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Tue, 19 Feb 2013Word has it General Motors may offer as much as 700 horsepower in the C7 Corvette ZR1. Motor Trend reports the next Corvette Z06 will continue to rely on its naturally aspirated 7.0-liter V8 engine for thrust, but the lump will deliver substantially more power. How much more? MT says the engine could deliver up to 600 ponies. That's a jump of 95 horsepower over the current Z06, though no figures have been finalized as of yet. Right now, GM is reportedly waiting to see what sort of grunt it can glean from the next ZR1.
The automaker has already made it clear it will resurrect the LT5 name for the new supercharged V8, and if GM is already pulling 600 from the Z06, the big dog ZR1 would theoretically offer 700 horsepower. Either way, the range-topping Corvette will be suitably insulated from its less potent siblings. Stay tuned. We aren't likely to see the Z06 for at least a year, with the ZR1 trailing along at some point there after.
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Those images, which feature a dark red car on a sterile black studio background, supposedly first appeared on the website of diecast model maker Maisto. A Chevrolet spokesman has been reported saying that they are "not official images released by Chevrolet PR," which isn't a denial they're the real deal, but neither is it a confirmation.
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