Named after the International Race of Champions the 1985 (third generation) Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z was made with a lower ride height and upgraded suspensions compared to the Z28's.

The IROC-Z was rated on 1985's 10 Best List in Car and Drivers magazine, and for good reason.

The 305ci TBI LB9 motor was rated a 215hp, true American muscle.

This IROC has what appears to be original white paint with little wear, and goes well with the gold lettering.

With only 77,000 miles this car has the original 305ci motor, the largest offered.

The car shifts smoothly with a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive.

The 4-wheel power disc brakes allow for an all-around fun drive with the glass T-top's removed on a nice day.

The car has a tan interior featuring bucket seats that are lettered with "Camaro".

The interior is in good condition with one wear spot on the drivers side bolster.

Features like power steering, air conditioning, heat, power windows, cruise control, and an AM/FM Radio add comfort to the car.

This car is a well-known blast to drive and is currently undervalued for what it can do.