hey guys im a newbie and i love trans ams and camaros i currenlty own a 1969 trans am and a 1979 trans am with a olds 455 in it (i love this t/a) but in my quest for looking for a cammaro i found a guy hes offerin me a red 1990 scca scop camaro racinc iroc he claims it gots a 5.7l 350 in it does this sound right and were can i get info on this kind of camaro
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tabahr
Thre are many (2,415 to be exact) 1990 Iroc-Z's with 5.7 in them. 1990 was the last year for the Iroc. I used to have a 1988 5.7 Iroc. Basically the same car.
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hazmat
so this scca scop b/s is b/s or can it be true he claims the hole car is stock dif ground effects and a cowl induction hood then a reg camaro but it came stock like that
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Here a link with the 1990 show room brochures so you can see what GM offered stock
http://www.iroc-z.com/1990pages/1990...rochthumbs.htm
I'm sure these guys can tell you something here
http://www.iroczone.com/newindex.htm
Haven't found anything yet about your model97 Trans Am A4 more or less stock (Mods: WS6 Ram Air with Fernco & K&N, 12 disc CD changer, power antenna, SLP Fan Switch, LS1 Aluminum DS, Borla Cat back, McCord power plate, Spohn tower brace, Sirius, HID fog lights)

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Re: rare camaro question
Hey, are you HAZMATIC from w-body.comOriginally posted by hazmat
hey guys im a newbie and i love trans ams and camaros i currenlty own a 1969 trans am and a 1979 trans am with a olds 455 in it (i love this t/a) but in my quest for looking for a cammaro i found a guy hes offerin me a red 1990 scca scop camaro racinc iroc he claims it gots a 5.7l 350 in it does this sound right and were can i get info on this kind of camaro
Anyways 3rd gen f-bods are nice if you like the body style, but I would hold out and find a 93-02 Camaro with an LT1 or LS1 I think you'll be happier with it.
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tabahr
Re: Re: rare camaro question
I'd agree with gimp19. After being a HUGE fan of 3rd gen cars and owning a couple Irocs i got into the 4th gen cars. A 4th gen Camaro is twice the car. It is faster, handles better, is built better, the chasis is stiffer. You wont believe the difference.Originally posted by gimp19
Hey, are you HAZMATIC from w-body.com
Anyways 3rd gen f-bods are nice if you like the body style, but I would hold out and find a 93-02 Camaro with an LT1 or LS1 I think you'll be happier with it.
Not to mention the available 6-speed, and the converts are not hacked up hardtops. 4th gen converts are OEM factory made unlike the 3rd gens. Also, 4th gen hardtops can be fairly easily converted to T-top. The only reason I can see to get a 3rd gen car is if you really hate the 4th gen appearance.
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hazmat
Originally posted by Mirroredshades
Haven't you bought enough cars this week Norman?
ya im from w-body.com i should came here a long time ago cause of the t/as but didnt i was offerd this camaro for cheap and i jumped on it cause my brother had one n i used to love it but he got rid of it but i did get it tho and im happy its time to mod it
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This 1990 SCCA car could be a factory built 1LE with the 5.7 engine or a B4C police car. Check the glove box for the option sheet and look for the 1LE or B4C options. If it has the aluminum driveshaft and big brakes, it's probably a 1LE. As for the 69 TA, is it a real TA? Pretty rare and worth some good bucks.69 Z28 with JL8 factory 4 wheel disc brakes, crossram, transistor ignition, radio delete, heater delete - being restored
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2000 SS Camaro daily beater
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hazmat
yes it is real i did pay a pretty penny for it it was in good shape when i got it but im trying to restore it perfect and put it in shows
and i dont see now option sheet in the glovebox
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tabahr
If it is not a 1LE car or a B4C car it is not worth anything extra. In fact, if it has been beaten to death on a racetrack it is most likely worth less. It does not sound like it is a "factory" or "dealer" installed package. You have to be carefull when you buy cars like that and know *exactly* what you are getting beforehand.Originally posted by hazmat
yes it is real i did pay a pretty penny for it it was in good shape when i got it but im trying to restore it perfect and put it in shows
and i dont see now option sheet in the glovebox
I once sold an SLP Ultra-Z. It was a special car, but the fact remained it was just a bolt-on kit I installed myself. It did not change what the car was. It was just a plain Z-28 and in the end that is all it was worth.
See what I'm getting at?
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