1987 Chevy Iroc Z 28 on 2040-cars
Stafford Springs, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: IROC Z 28
Options: Air, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Driver Seat, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 92,000
Exterior Color: Arctic White
Interior Color: Gray
Excellent Condition. Most items on the vehicle are new or replaced. Excellent Paint. Over $25,000 invested
- Motor and drive-train balanced and blueprinted 350 full roller motor with Dart iron heads
- Crane gold race roller rockers and push rods
- Edelbrock TPI HI Flo manifold and runners
- TPI Specialties TB air foil
- Be Cool modular cooling system for 3rd gen F body...Alum Radiator and electric fans w/wiring
- GMPP front accessory package upgrade brings car up to 88 and F body specs using a single serp belt. Includes new power steer pum, A/C compressor, water pump, brackets etc
- SLP cold air kit
- SLP ceramic coated headers and Y pipe
- Moroso 8qt oil pan and matching blue printed pump
- JG built 700 Transmission with shift kit misc improvements, servo, stall converter, braided lines and B&M fluid cooler
- Strange Engineering s60 Dana 60 rear diff for F body w/optional upgrade stronger posi unit
- 3:73 gear ratio using 4th Gen FBody rear disk brakes, new calipers n slotted rotors
- Strange 3" HD steel drive shaft
- MAC off-road pipe
- MAC sub-frame connectors
- Flowmaster 3" American Thunder system with polished tips
- SLP ZR1 style wheels and new Kumbo performance tires
- Koni orange adjustable shocks 5 way in front, 3 in rear
- Spohn front coil over kit
- Baer front brake kit
- Air lift air springs in rear
- Eibach rear coil springs
- Spohn adj. panhard bar
- Spohn chrome moly rear sway bar and mount kit
- BMR tubular rear control arms w/poly bushing
- Auto Meter Phantom gauges in custom dash side pillar pod
- B&M Megashifter
- New fuel tank with Walbro Hi po fuel pump
- Canton reusable fuel filter
- New ACR close ratio steering box
- Front A arms new bushings and ball joints
- New heater core
- Heater AC control panel replaced with NOS unit
- New soft seal door weather stripping and outer window felts
- New driver window power motor
Notes on '87 IROC Z-28
- Almost everything on this car is new or replaced around the same time period and has seen very little use.
- Engine less than 1,000 miles
- Trans less than 1,500 miles
- Rear diff less than 500 miles
- Same for all the other parts, suspension, wheels, tires, etc.
- Car had the 92,000 original miles on it when converted to new gauges and odometer. Total mileage is 92,000 plus what is current speedo reads and is accurate.
- Many other things on the car have been done not on the aftermarket parts list. Just about every wearable part has been replaced or restored.
- Car has many new NOS switches, relays, sensors
- Headliner has been replaced, small spot on drivers seat, rugs clean, original and in good shape.
- No cracks in dash. Interior clean.
Good for show or shine. The car speaks for itself. Real nice car to take to Car Shows, Cruz Ins, Road Course or simply a fun drive! Handles beautifully, everything tight and drives like a dream. Garage kept, non smoker.
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