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This Wild 1987 Camaro on Facebook Marketplace Has the Face From a 2011 Model

Photo credit: Macario F. Gallardo - Facebook
Photo credit: Macario F. Gallardo - Facebook

From Road & Track

We've come across some pretty strange cars listed for sale online throughout the years, but this is pretty high up on the list. It's a 1987 Chevy Camaro IROC-Z that's had the front and rear fascias of a modern Camaro grafted on to both ends. It's exceedingly weird and cool to look at. Best of all, it's for sale on Facebook Marketplace right now.

According to the listing, the car is powered by a 350 cubic-inch V-8, sending power to the rear wheels via an automatic transmission. The modern cosmetics, including the bumpers, grille, and headlights, are from a 2011 Camaro SS. Despite sitting for around six years, it even runs and drives.

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Honestly, whoever did the grafting to get the modern bumpers to fit did a pretty good job. We bet with some paint and a nice clean-up job, it could look pretty decent—as far as strange mashups like this go, anyway.

The car is currently for sale on the RGV Cars Trucks Parts Sale / Trade Group on Facebook, though no asking price is given. We bet there's at least one Camaro-obsessed car nut willing to bring this thing back to life out there. If you're that person, reach out.

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