Camaro IROC-Z, E503 NBP
Discussion
DodgyGeezer said:
surely you mean my old IROC? I have thought, many times, that I shouldn't have sold it quite so soon
What years did you have it ?. I got it in 2004 i think and sold in 2009.The main reason for selling it is that in the winter it would try to kill you on every round-about. If hat box shifted down into 2nd as you were going around a turn, thats it, you were facing the other way.
I still have lots of pictures.
Saabaholic said:
DodgyGeezer said:
surely you mean my old IROC? I have thought, many times, that I shouldn't have sold it quite so soon
What years did you have it ?. I got it in 2004 i think and sold in 2009.The main reason for selling it is that in the winter it would try to kill you on every round-about. If hat box shifted down into 2nd as you were going around a turn, thats it, you were facing the other way.
I still have lots of pictures.
- Basildon area, Essex (if I sold to you)
- Uxbridge (I px'd one of my IROC's to buy a p.o.s. V6 Firebird, one of my more foolish car-buying choices!)
This is quite spooky, I was thinking about this car only the other day, and how much I miss it.
I bought it on 10/05/08 from a chap in Cardiff. I got the train from Brighton with just over £2000 in an envelope stuffed in my coat pocket, and the seller collected me from the station and I drove it home. Was that you OP?
I part exchanged it for a mint 1992 Z28 5.7 TPI (last year of the 3rd gen) in September 2009, from a garage in Leigh-on Sea, and always sort of regretted it. The Z28 was a lovely car but it was a bit too nice to properly enjoy. I have very fond memories of NBP and it stands out as one my favourites, mainly because I was only 23 at the time and it was awesome car to own. It wasn't fast, it didn't handle but it was great fun and sounded amazing. I removed the NOS kit and sorted out a few niggles on it, and despite not being the tidiest it was totally reliable. I took it to France twice and it was very at home on the big straight roads there.
Only negative memory was very nearly losing control on a wet roundabout on the A27 one night and only averting disaster by sheer dumb luck!
I still have the 'fake' metal USA style number plates hanging up in my garage. I put UK legal ones on it.
I wonder where it is now?
I bought it on 10/05/08 from a chap in Cardiff. I got the train from Brighton with just over £2000 in an envelope stuffed in my coat pocket, and the seller collected me from the station and I drove it home. Was that you OP?
I part exchanged it for a mint 1992 Z28 5.7 TPI (last year of the 3rd gen) in September 2009, from a garage in Leigh-on Sea, and always sort of regretted it. The Z28 was a lovely car but it was a bit too nice to properly enjoy. I have very fond memories of NBP and it stands out as one my favourites, mainly because I was only 23 at the time and it was awesome car to own. It wasn't fast, it didn't handle but it was great fun and sounded amazing. I removed the NOS kit and sorted out a few niggles on it, and despite not being the tidiest it was totally reliable. I took it to France twice and it was very at home on the big straight roads there.
Only negative memory was very nearly losing control on a wet roundabout on the A27 one night and only averting disaster by sheer dumb luck!
I still have the 'fake' metal USA style number plates hanging up in my garage. I put UK legal ones on it.
I wonder where it is now?
Edited by IROC-Z on Thursday 18th April 17:33
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