Camaro
Created under the watchful eye of General Motors design chief Bill Mitchell, Camaro sales topped 220,000 in the first production year. Take a look back at the Camaro from its introduction in 1967 up through the modern era. Anthony Young examines the evolution and development of four generations of Camaros, including research and development, manufacturing, and marketing. He reveals the changing body styles of Z/28s, 350s, the SS396, Berger, Yenko, LT-1, and IROC-Z Camaros. Rounding…
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Wow! One of THE best Camaro books I have ever read. With a complete history of the legendary American muscle car this book has it all–DEFINATELY worth reading. This book is a must for all Camaro enthusiasts. Steve Hartsock Director- Camaro Club of Delaware
I have six books about the Camaro and, out of them all, this one has the best selection of pictures for all four generations of this car. It includes detailed descriptions about the development of each model generation, including accurate text regarding vehicle engine and chassis specifications. I particularly enjoyed the detailed pictures and text about the 2000 Super Sport model, since I own one myself.
I highly recommend this book to any Camaro, or Chevrolet fan.
First of all, this book is fascinating to read. It contains a lot of interesting facts and nice stories you will love. Besides, it is full of great pictures (some of them are real stunning shots). The only thing that disappointed me a little – there are too many new cars in this book. I would prefer to see more rare models from the late sixties/early seventies instead. But that’s my personal opinion. For those looking for the performance specials, I would recommend a nice book written by Jason Scott and David Newhardt. Its title speaks for itself: “Camaro Z28 and Performance Specials”. You may also like to buy both of them. They are worth it!