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    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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    I think they only built a couple of cars that year that had the 5.7-liter engine. I guess you were talking about a IROC-Z.
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    • #3
      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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      • #4
        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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        • #5
          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 model
          97 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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          • #6
            OMG, can I buy your 69 T/A? Ummie.

            LS15 Power! Another LSx engine coming soon.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Performin Norman
              OMG, can I buy your 69 T/A? Ummie.
              Hee heeee...... I was for that.....

              Gordon Arnold - '00 WS6 T/A - Sold

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              • #8
                Haven't you bought enough cars this week Norman?


                96 TA Sold!
                87 TA Sold!
                80 Z28 Sold!
                74 Formula Sold!
                73 Z28 Sold!
                69 Camaro Not Sold!

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                • #9
                  Re: rare camaro question

                  Originally 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
                  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.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Re: rare camaro question

                    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.
                    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.

                    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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                    • #11
                      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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                      • #12
                        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
                        70 SS 396 L78 documented, #'s matching
                        2000 SS Camaro daily beater

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                        • #13
                          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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                          • #14
                            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
                            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.

                            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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