How rare is this car?
Sorry but no such thing. If you had read the big post on the top of this board saying READ BEFORE YOU POST you would know why. Production numbers on option combo's were not kept. If you want to pull the VIN for all 85 IROC's and cross reference their RPO codes you could find out.
I really don't mean to be ***** and I'm not selecting you out but I've just been seeing allot of posts asking stuff such as this that is addressed in that post. Nothing against you, sorry.
I really don't mean to be ***** and I'm not selecting you out but I've just been seeing allot of posts asking stuff such as this that is addressed in that post. Nothing against you, sorry.
Last edited by 92GTA; Jun 22, 2002 at 07:02 PM.
To answer your questions...
1. Probably not that rare at all.
2. Approximately 24,100 manual transmission Camaros produced.
3. 21,177 IROCs
4. 63,543 TTop Camaros
It appears the cars with the quartz clocks were the rarest with 809 being produced!
1. Probably not that rare at all.
2. Approximately 24,100 manual transmission Camaros produced.
3. 21,177 IROCs
4. 63,543 TTop Camaros
It appears the cars with the quartz clocks were the rarest with 809 being produced!
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Car: 89 Formula
Engine: 350
Transmission: TH 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.27
If it'a an L69 car then 2,497. Were produced- in 85 the L69 was IROC only and only with a 5 speed.
The LG4 was std engine with the LB9 and L69 optional.
The LG4 was std engine with the LB9 and L69 optional.
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