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When did the Camaro Z28 coupe come out?

When did the Camaro Z28 coupe come out?

Other 1986 body shapes and variants of this base model: The following versions and sub-models of Chevrolet Camaro 3rd-gen. Z28 Coupe were available in 1986:

Where can I buy a 1986 Chevy Camaro?

GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this single family owned 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 IROC-Z for Presented as true miles with original window sticker. Here is a fine example of a 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28.

How much does a 1984 Chevy Camaro cost?

Monthly Estimate based on a 4.4% rate for 60 months, $16,984 vehicle price, $0 down payment, $0 trade-in, $0 sales tax. Dealer response was quick, the salesperson was nice even though I left without test driving anything. The vehicle could have been cleaner, but it was used so there was that.

Where did the 1986 Chevy Camaro Z28 come from?

1986 Chevrolet IROC Camaro A concept created partially by Roger Penske, the International Race of Champions or IROC would pit all-star drivers from numerous venues of racing, against each other in More Info › 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Where did the Z28 monicker come from? It was the next code after Z27 on the RPO list.

What kind of engine does a 1986 Camaro have?

Here is a fine example of a 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. Powered by the 305 Tune Port Injection and paired to a 4 speed automatic. This is a 2 owner car and believed to be 35k original miles. White e… More Info ›

Is the 1986 Camaro IROC Z in good condition?

1986 Chevrolet Camaro Iroc-z – Interior is in good condition considering its a 30 year old car, has factory offset aluminum iroc hubs and wheel caps,electric trunk and windows, digital dash speedom… More Info › 1986 CHEVROLET CAMARO IROC-Z ORIGINAL OWNER! All original IROC-Z28 Camaro, no rust!

What was the horsepower of the Chevy Camaro in 1986?

New clear coat/base coat paint was adopted this year.The original 215hp 305 TPI motor came out in 1985 available both in the Z28 and IROC-Z. The motor was detuned for 1986 losing 25hp due to a cam change. Torque was increased though, from 275 to 285. Automatic transmissions were required on all 1985/1986 TPI powered cars.

What was the speedometer on a 1986 Chevy Camaro?

The Berlinetta model was discontinued early in the year.Late in the 1986 model year, the 85mph speedometer in the Z28 and IROC-Z were replaced with a new 145 mph unit. All 1986 Chevrolet Camaros had the newly required CHMSL (center high mounted stop light) mounted externally on the leading edge of the hatchback glass.

Where was the CHMSL located on a 1986 Chevy Camaro?

All 1986 Chevrolet Camaros had the newly required CHMSL (center high mounted stop light) mounted externally on the leading edge of the hatchback glass. This was the only year Z28’s and IROC-Z’s had the CHMSL mounted here.

When did the Chevy Camaro Z28 come out?

New clear coat/base coat paint was adopted this year.The original 215hp 305 TPI motor came out in 1985 available both in the Z28 and IROC-Z. The motor was detuned for 1986 losing 25hp due to a cam change. Torque was increased though, from 275 to 285.

New clear coat/base coat paint was adopted this year.The original 215hp 305 TPI motor came out in 1985 available both in the Z28 and IROC-Z. The motor was detuned for 1986 losing 25hp due to a cam change. Torque was increased though, from 275 to 285. Automatic transmissions were required on all 1985/1986 TPI powered cars.

The Berlinetta model was discontinued early in the year.Late in the 1986 model year, the 85mph speedometer in the Z28 and IROC-Z were replaced with a new 145 mph unit. All 1986 Chevrolet Camaros had the newly required CHMSL (center high mounted stop light) mounted externally on the leading edge of the hatchback glass.

What was the name of the 1988 Camaro convertible?

1988 Camaro IROC-Z convertible The Camaro line was greatly simplified this year, starting with discontinuing the slow-selling LT model, and dropping the base Z28. The IROC-Z package proved popular and the package became standard on Z28s. This resulted in two models remaining, the base coupe and the IROC-Z.

When did Borg Warner replace the Muncie transmission?

The Muncie was typically used in high horsepower applications. In January 1974 the muncie transmission was replaced by the Borg Warner T10. 1980 saw the TH200 used on the V6. 1981 saw the introduction of a lock up torque converter.

Where does the GM 6L80 automatic transmission come from?

The 6L80 denotes that the transmission is a 6-Speed, Longitudinally mounted, and for 8000 lbs. vehicle weights. It’s RPO code is “MYC” and it is domestically manufactured in GM’s Ypsilanti, Michigan plant.

What kind of transmission does a Camaro have?

3 Muncie 4 speeds were offered. The M-20 wide ratio, the M-21 close ratio, and the “Extra heavy duty close ratio” M-22, also known as the “Rock Crusher”. The M-22 was generally installed behind severely powerful (high torque) big-block engines.

What kind of transmission did the Camaro Z28 have?

As in 1985, manual transmissions were available behind all carbureted engines; the TPI engine could only be paired with the four-speed automatic transmission. Both the Z28 and IROC-Z sold well in 1986: 88,132 and 49,585 respectively, combined outselling the base Camaro by a wide margin.

What was the speedometer for the 1986 Camaro Z28?

For 1986, not much changed on the Z28 or IROC-Z as much of their equipment and styling cues filtered down to the Camaro Sport Coupe, though they both received 145MPH speedometers late in the model year to replace the much-despised 85MPH units. The TPI 5.0L V-8, due to a camshaft change, actually lost 25hp, but gained 10 pound-feet of torque.

The Muncie was typically used in high horsepower applications. In January 1974 the muncie transmission was replaced by the Borg Warner T10. 1980 saw the TH200 used on the V6. 1981 saw the introduction of a lock up torque converter.

What kind of transmission does a Camaro 6 cylinder have?

General Camaro Transmission Information The 6 cylinder models came with Saginaw 3 speed transmissions. A 4 speed manual transmission was not offered with the 6 cylinder. V8 engines came with either a 3 or 4 speed Saginaw or Muncie. The Muncie was typically used in high horsepower applications.

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