Z 28 question
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Hi all i am new to the forum and wanted to ask a question. Is it possible for a 1987 z28 with the 350 tpi to not be an IROC? The car has all the z 28 badges but no IROC on the doors. I asked if the car has been painted and the guy is telling me its original paint. I have not seen the car in person yet only pictures.
I will be looking at the car at the end of the week and i am trying to do as much research ahead of time. Thanks ahead of time for the help....DD
I will be looking at the car at the end of the week and i am trying to do as much research ahead of time. Thanks ahead of time for the help....DD
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try this site out it might help on the research
http://www.chevy-camaro.com/chevy-ca...-third-gen.asp
Joe
http://www.chevy-camaro.com/chevy-ca...-third-gen.asp
Joe
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You can also take a look at this. You can find the codes inside the center console and match up the ones you're looking for.
http://www.chevy-camaro.com/chevy-ca....asp?year=1987
On that sticker, you'll want to look for these:
B4Z (means it's an IROC-Z)
B2L (means it's a 350)
It is not possible for a 1987 Camaro to have a 350 and not be an IROC-Z.
Be careful even if it is a true IROC- the 305 and the 350 are not visually different. If the VIN code and the RPO codes don't match up for a 350, he is lying to you.
http://www.chevy-camaro.com/chevy-ca....asp?year=1987
On that sticker, you'll want to look for these:
B4Z (means it's an IROC-Z)
B2L (means it's a 350)
It is not possible for a 1987 Camaro to have a 350 and not be an IROC-Z.
Be careful even if it is a true IROC- the 305 and the 350 are not visually different. If the VIN code and the RPO codes don't match up for a 350, he is lying to you.
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