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FleetsidePaul 04-17-2022 01:10 AM

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Brings back some memories. At 19 years old I remember having to drive my friend Todd's new blue IROC home after being pulled over for speeding over 100 mph. I5-118 interchange. Everybody in the car was wasted except me. Thought it was a cool car.

Those were the days. I can't believe that I survived them.

57taskforce 04-17-2022 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 9068087)
Brings back some memories. At 19 years old I remember having to drive my friend Todd's new blue IROC home after being pulled over for speeding over 100 mph. I5-118 interchange. Everybody in the car was wasted except me. Thought it was a cool car.

Funny; my dad had a similar story with his then new ‘86 Z28. (not an IROC) he and some buddies were out partying and they realized they were running low on booze. In Virginia at the time they stopped selling alcohol at midnight. It was 11:50 and they were 15 minutes from the nearest convenience store. The jumped in his Z28 and hammered down. He said the speedo was buried and they got all it had out of it. He said they made the 15 minute trip in about 6-7. He guessed they were doing between 130-140 the whole way. They got their booze:lol: his was just a carbed 305; not even a TPI. He said the front end was really light at that speed. I’m sure it probably didn’t have Z rated tires… bunch of crazies!

I got some progress made on the car. I will update soon.

FleetsidePaul 04-17-2022 01:42 PM

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Can't wait for the update. You're making good progress on it. Wish I could say the same for my latest project. I'm just ordering parts.

Dirt's72 04-18-2022 06:49 PM

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That engine compartment cleaned up really nice Tyler.

Richard 04-19-2022 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9068092)
Those were the days. I can't believe that I survived them.

Truth I should have never got into that car with him driving. Thank God, I lived and learned.

57taskforce 05-31-2022 01:19 PM

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Thanks dirts, it sure did come out nice. I asked momma bout that iroc you sent me in abq… lol yea that’s not happening:lol:

Well here’s something cool! It took a bit of work to get it to this point. :metal:

I might throw a thread together to keep up with the progress in alternative tinkering, probably will be mostly copy and paste from my build thread on thirdgen.org

FleetsidePaul 05-31-2022 01:56 PM

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Nice work. I've never seen a blue key like that before.

57taskforce 06-02-2022 11:33 AM

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Believe it or not Paul, those are the original keys and key covers. I’ve got a new set of injectors, fuel psi regulator, and ignition parts on the way. Sitting for all those years has the injectors wrecked. It’s does run and it sounds pretty decent sped up but it barely idles and Is obviously down a couple cylinders at idle.

57taskforce 07-09-2022 05:33 PM

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Another update. It’s back together and moving under its power again for the first time in 20 years as of last night. I still need to get a rear wheel rounded up and 4 tires before I can actually take it down the road. My wife wants to DD it after a little more work. Everything works now except for the power locks and windows. I didn’t end up having to put injectors in it by some huge miracle. High concentrations of sea foam brought them back to life. It still had the original cap and rotor in it so I went thru and did a full ignition tune up on it and it runs really good now. The Posi still works:lol::metal:

Warrens69GMC 07-09-2022 05:40 PM

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Another update. It’s back together and moving under its power again for the first time in 20 years as of last night. I still need to get a rear wheel rounded up............

Here you go......

https://elpaso.craigslist.org/pts/d/...500244873.html

FleetsidePaul 07-09-2022 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by 57taskforce (Post 9099330)
Another update. It’s back together and moving under its power again for the first time in 20 years as of last night. I still need to get a rear wheel rounded up and 4 tires before I can actually take it down the road. My wife wants to DD it after a little more work. Everything works now except for the power locks and windows. I didn’t end up having to put injectors in it by some huge miracle. High concentrations of sea foam brought them back to life. It still had the original cap and rotor in it so I went thru and did a full ignition tune up on it and it runs really good now. The Posi still works:lol::metal:

It's looking really good. That's a great picture too.

dieseldawg142 07-09-2022 06:56 PM

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As a some of you have probably seen I'm a big time Camaro guy. (I’m sure there’s a lot of us on here)

Well I bought another one to compliment my 2010 2SS/RS.
A 50,000 original mile ‘87 IROC Z TPI 305 with T Tops. The inside is in great shape but the NM sun has had its way with the paint. It’s been sitting since ~2003. It’s stupid loaded, only big things it was missing new in my opinion were either the 5 speed or the TPI 350 (couldn’t have both at the same time) it’s even got the G92 performance 3:27 ratio G80 disk brake rear end.

I wasn’t really planning on buying another one but the deal was too good to pass up. Just planning to get it running for now and see what comes up. The over all direction I want to go is a cammed 5.3 and some good suspension mods to get it to carve even better.
Anyone else got an IROC?

don't have an IROC, but do have (my son actually) a '91 Firebird. one thing that surprised me was there's no glovebox...just the center and a lockable box in the hatch. are the camaro's the same?
also has no cupholders, had to put a marine one in to hold our squishies..
don't mind the looks of the 3rd gen F-bodies, they are pretty slick looking imho
and his has the 3.1, but surprisingly can spin the tires with it pretty easily, yet still knock down some decent mpg's.

FleetsidePaul 07-09-2022 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by dieseldawg142 (Post 9099356)
don't have an IROC, but do have (my son actually) a '91 Firebird. one thing that surprised me was there's no glovebox...just the center and a lockable box in the hatch. are the camaro's the same?
also has no cupholders, had to put a marine one in to hold our squishies..
don't mind the looks of the 3rd gen F-bodies, they are pretty slick looking imho
and his has the 3.1, but surprisingly can spin the tires with it pretty easily, yet still knock down some decent mpg's.

If I remember correctly my 87 did not have either. But it's been a long time and I didn't drive that car much.

57taskforce 07-12-2022 11:03 AM

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Thanks guys. Yep, no glove box in the 82-92 cars. The RPO sticker is even in the glovebox. It’s come a long pretty nicely. Saturday I got the power windows, locks, and defroster working again. Amazing what reinstalling the fuses does. I was about half scared what I would find when I put them back in but luckily I didn’t let the smoke out of anything lol. I also got the MAF burnoff code resolved. I think it was just a bad connection at the relay. I’m going to rebuild the alternator so as to keep the car as original as possible. It’s charging fine but the bearings are growling pretty bad. The original water pump will get rebuilt as well once it starts to leak. Other than that its just tires and a wheel. Thanks for the heads up on the wheels in El Paso, I’m working to try and get one of them rounded up!

FleetsidePaul 07-12-2022 12:21 PM

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Thanks guys. Yep, no glove box in the 82-92 cars.

Oh no !!!:eek:

Where are you going to put your gloves?? :lol:

CAMAROBOY68SS 07-12-2022 10:31 PM

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Sweet IROC, I love those 3rd gen Camaro's. Grew up in the backseat of a 83 Z28 Crossfire car and have wanted another ever since that one went down the road. Had a 91 Z28 droptop for a bit, but it wasn't that 83. The tuned port motors were pretty darn good motors. Probably the weakest link is the rear end in those cars. Ive noticed the market finally coming up on those cars as well.

Ill just stick to playing with my 68 Camaro and C10, they drain the wallet enough as it is, lol.

CAMAROBOY68SS 07-12-2022 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 57taskforce (Post 9100605)
Thanks guys. Yep, no glove box in the 82-92 cars. The RPO sticker is even in the glovebox. It’s come a long pretty nicely. Saturday I got the power windows, locks, and defroster working again. Amazing what reinstalling the fuses does. I was about half scared what I would find when I put them back in but luckily I didn’t let the smoke out of anything lol. I also got the MAF burnoff code resolved. I think it was just a bad connection at the relay. I’m going to rebuild the alternator so as to keep the car as original as possible. It’s charging fine but the bearings are growling pretty bad. The original water pump will get rebuilt as well once it starts to leak. Other than that its just tires and a wheel. Thanks for the heads up on the wheels in El Paso, I’m working to try and get one of them rounded up!

RPO decal is in the trunk under the spare tire cover, at least it was on the 91 Z28 Convertible we had for a bit.

dieseldawg142 07-12-2022 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by CAMAROBOY68SS (Post 9100861)
RPO decal is in the trunk under the spare tire cover, at least it was on the 91 Z28 Convertible we had for a bit.

'91 Firebird, in the center console on ours.

57taskforce 07-13-2022 02:05 PM

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Definitely wouldn’t surprise me if it was in the trunk on yours, I’ve seen some people on third Gen say that it was dependent on build plant as well. In the earlier years I know one plant put them in the console and the other put them on the console lid.

Mine is pretty well optioned.

CAMAROBOY68SS 07-14-2022 12:33 AM

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I can believe the different plant idea. I have dealt with that issue alot when I restored my 68 years ago. What Van Nuys did and Norwood did could really vary. Plus if your car was in the middle of midyear updates, thats a really big can of worms.

FleetsidePaul 07-14-2022 02:54 AM

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I can believe the different plant idea. I have dealt with that issue alot when I restored my 68 years ago. What Van Nuys did and Norwood did could really vary. Plus if your car was in the middle of midyear updates, thats a really big can of worms.

Yup. GM liked to use up the leftover parts. Or so I've been told.

57taskforce 12-19-2022 10:45 PM

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Update time….
I ended up having to rebuild the alternator because it killed the rear bearing-CS130’s are famous for it. I rebuilt it my self to keep as much of the car original as possible. I replaced all the rubber brake hoses and flushed and cleaned all the old fluid out of it, changed the oil again to get the marvel concoction out of it, put new tires and one rear wheel on it, added friction modifier to the rear end. Today I took it for the maiden drive and brought my older 2 kids with me. It went perfect. 7 miles and no trouble, all smiles!

Warrens69GMC 12-19-2022 11:58 PM

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Nice work!

I just got my 1992 RS back, will be working on it.

Pick 12-20-2022 09:02 AM

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I can't believe I missed this thread before....I need to get back on mine.

Mine is an '84 (pre-IROC, pre-TPI)....305 H.O. automatic. The original wheels are in the shed as well.

Current condition: on jackstands getting all new steering components and it looks like I'll be doing all of the suspension bushings as well. Pretty much everything is tired.

One interesting (to me) thing about the car is that I was able to get the same vanity tag number that the car had on it in the '80's and have both the original stamped plate and the matching new flat printed plate.

57taskforce 12-20-2022 10:51 PM

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Nice car! Glad to see I’m not the only one who ends up with crap scattered every where when I’m working on them haha.

I replaced all four of the lift cylinders for the hood and hatch this afternoon. Nice to not have to worry about getting the guillotine every time I’m under them anymore. Next I’m gonna take the hatch motor apart and see if I can get it working more reliably. It’s 50-50 shot currently.

I took it on another short drive about 8 miles today at 60-70mph. It ran nice and smooth, plenty of power and again no issues. I’m really starting to like this car a lot.


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