Camaro Boeken

Camaro Restoration Guide, 1967-1969    

The ultimate book of knowledge to correctly restore your first-generation Camaro to its original factory specs! Hundreds of photographs aid in parts identification and correct assembly of your Camaros engine, chassis, body sheet metal, interior and exterior colors and trim, electrical system, wheels and tires, decals and more. The technical reference for accurate restoration, assembly, refurbishing and show judging of your prized Camaro. Sftbd., 8 1/4"x 10 5/8", 288 pgs., 300 b&w ill.

 

 

 

 

Original Camaro 1967-1969:The Restorer's Guide 1967-1969    

Subtitled: The Restorers Guide 1967-1969. During the first three years of Camaro production, GM offered option packages to satisfy all tastes, from six-cylinders suitable for Grandmas grocery-getting duties to big-block monsters virtually ready for drag racing straight off the showroom floor. This guide is written and designed for enthusiasts attempting to determine which parts, accessories and colors will restore their first-generation Camaro to factory-original condition. A huge selection of color photography depicts Chevys major performance packages of the period - the SS, RS and Z/28 -- while carefully detailing engines, interiors and bodies. In addition, muscle-car authority Jason Scott provides factory records, comprehensive specifications, detailed parts lists and period literature to present a definitive originality guide. Hdbd., 9 x 12, 128 pg., 250 color ill.

 

 

Camaro: A Legend Reborn    

When Chevrolet entered the pony market in 1967, its Camaro looked like a winner--not just for the muscle car era but for all time. And it was the iconic Camaro, battling Ford's Mustang for dominance, that once again jumpstarted flagging American performance in the 1980s. Now, after another lull and more missed chances, Chevrolet comes roaring back onto the muscle car scene with a Camaro for a new generation--a Camaro destined to be the next classic. Camaro: A Legend Reborn chronicles the rebirth of this legendary car. With drawings and photographs of prototypes and pre-productions vehicles, and in interviews with engineers, designers, and key executives, the book follows each step of the process that led to Camaro's triumphant return. And finally, jaw-dropping photographs of the new car at play on the street and on the track announce the arrival of the ultimate Camaro in no uncertain terms.

 

Collector's Originality Guide: Chevrolet Camaro 1970-1981    

In 1970, after three years of growth in the muscle car sector, Chevrolet introduced its revamped Camaro. And despite dire predictions of the imminent collapse of the pony car market, the Camaro only became more and more popular, finally outselling the Mustang in 1977 and '78. Redesigned and reworked again and again to meet changing emission regulations, safety standards, and manufacturing conditions, these second-generation Camaros present special challenges to today's collectors and restorers.
This book provides expert, detailed, and complete information on every Camaro model produced between 1970 and 1981. The guide identifies the correct parts, finishes, options, and trim pieces for each of these second-generation models and covers the full range of engine options.
Illustrated throughout with photographs of beautifully maintained originals and precisely accurate restorations, it is a book that no owner, restorer, or admirer of these classic muscle cars can do without.

 

 

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 out Camaros legendary history is coverage of its involvement and successes in racing.

 

 


Chevrolet Camaro: 1967 to 1972    

The 1967 Camaro was a big leap into the pony-car market for Chevrolet. The first- and second-generation Camaros turned out to be more than just Chevy's answers to the Mustang they are two of the best looking muscle cars ever. With convertibles and hardtops, RS, SS, and Z-28 models, it's no wonder why the Camaro has remained an enthusiast favorite all these years. In Chevrolet Camaro 1967-1973, author William Burt uses over 250 color photos to show you all about the Camaro. He devotes a chapter to each Camaro model year, from its debut it 1967 to the beginning of the emissions era in 1973. All the RS, SS, Z-28 Camaros, along with their 302-, 327-, 350-ci small-block and 396-, 427-, and 454-ci big-blocks are covered in detail. See the original colors, options, and hardware, including suspension, brake, interior, and under-hood photography. This is the ultimate 1967-1973 Camaro guide for enthusiasts, owners, restorers, and scale-model builders.

 

The Story of Camaro    

Camaro's legion of fans will happily lose themselves in the details and superb photos featured in this complete guide to the longest-running pony car GM ever produced. Dedicated Camaro enthusiasts, like the nearly 90,000 who signed a petition pleading for GM to bring the Camaro back, will appreciate this book's intriguing coverage of every model, from the groundbreaking 1967 Camaro to the "final" Camaro of 2002.
Includes a wealth of data, including production figures, and 300+ brilliant photos to help with accurate identification, and up-to-date collector pricing from Old Cars Price Guide magazine, one of the hobby's best price resources.

 

 

Camaro Forty Years    

On the eve of the introduction of the first Camaro of the twenty-first century, this big book chronicles the rich history of an American muscle-car era icon. Here, accompanied by fabulous photographs of the models that made history, is the full story of Camaros forty years. Beginning with Chevrolets race in the Sixties to capture the emerging youth market, the book follows Chevrolets efforts to come up with a car that could out-muscle the Mustang. The Camaro was that car, and in the years after its introduction in 1967, it set some of the most important performance marks in American automotive history. The classics of the muscle-car era are here--the RS, SS, Z/28, and IROC-Z--along with the models that jumpstarted a new era of American performance in the 1980s. In flashing color and fine detail, Camaro Forty Years captures the innovations and fierce competition, the changes in style and technology that make the story of this legendary car a part of the American automotive story--now opening a new chapter.

 

 

How to Tune and Modify Your Camaro, 1982-1998    

Improve the power, performance and good looks of your Camaro in every way! Detailed chapters cover rebuilding the engine; induction system and cylinder heads; supercharging, turbocharging and nitrous oxide injection; camshaft and valvetrain; exhaust system; electronics and ignition; transmission and driveline; handling and suspension. Covers all F-body Camaros up to 1998. Sftbd., 8 1/4" x 10 3/4", 160 pgs., 250 b&w ill.

 

 

 

 

 

Big Book of Camaro Data, 1967-1973    

The most thorough guide to Chevrolets Camaro pony car ever published! Filled with data, this book covers all of the most collectible Camaros - the famous 1967-73 models. All of the information youre looking for is in here, including model codes, serial numbers, specs, options, prices, engines, paint colors, interior and exterior details, and a whole lot more!

 

 

 

 

 

Standard Catalog of Camaro 1967-2002    

For 35 years, the Camaro has provided car enthusiasts with power, style and pizzazz all incorporated into one cool package. Sadly, the last Camaro rolled off the production line in 2002, but with its rich legacy on both the track and the street, and lofty status as a popular collector car, it will certainly not be forgotten. From the first eye-popping SS and Z/28 models, to the blazing COPO and Super Yenko Camaros, the bright and bold pace car and anniversary editions, this catalog covers them all.