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I have a vert question. I have an 1988 iroc vert, black exterior with grey leather interior. I was wondering if anyone knows production numbers on how many black iroc verts were sold, and how many of them had the grey leather interior???
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I have a vert question. I have an 1988 iroc vert, black exterior with grey leather interior. I was wondering if anyone knows production numbers on how many black iroc verts were sold, and how many of them had the grey leather interior???
I have a vert question. I have an 1988 iroc vert, black exterior with grey leather interior. I was wondering if anyone knows production numbers on how many black iroc verts were sold, and how many of them had the grey leather interior???
I some folks nearby (Oakland) who would love that color scheme. Got any pics?
Darn, i was hoping someone on here had some sort of idea... Anyway, I will have pics up soon. Taking it to the body shop tomorrow to have the center spoiler piece put back on, my harwood cowl painted, and the paint touched up, buffed, and polished. SO i should have pics in next couple days.
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There's at least 2 of them. I have a 88 IROC vert with the Gray Leather and Medium Gray interior - RPO Codes 821 and 822 with AR0 which is European Front Buckets. I also have interior codes YS1 and YR1. I have drivetrain RPO Codes GU5, G80, G92, LB9. The leather isn't all one style. The seat centers are different than the outer perimeter. Check out http://www.camarosource.ca/main_new_...odes/1988.htm.
I was lucky enough to have the matching RPO label inside the console. Make sure the VIN on the label matches the car. Sometimes the cover or console is replaced and the replacement never had the RPO label swapped.
Mine spent most of it's life in Florida, then in NC being abused by a marine. When he moved back to NY, I ended up with it for a decent price, but in need of some work. Body is rust free, but too many rain storms with a leaky top.
-Dan
I was lucky enough to have the matching RPO label inside the console. Make sure the VIN on the label matches the car. Sometimes the cover or console is replaced and the replacement never had the RPO label swapped.
Mine spent most of it's life in Florida, then in NC being abused by a marine. When he moved back to NY, I ended up with it for a decent price, but in need of some work. Body is rust free, but too many rain storms with a leaky top.
-Dan
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