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Camaro Exposed 1967-1969: Designs, Decisions and the Inside View
Contributor(s): Zazarine, Paul (Author)
ISBN: 0837608767     ISBN-13: 9780837608761
Publisher: Robert Bentley, Inc
OUR PRICE:   $40.46  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2002
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Annotation: Camaro Exposed: 1967-1969 tells the story of the formative and most collectable years of that classic pony car. Paul Zazarine, the noted muscle car enthusiast and expert, documents the rise of the Camaro from the first glimmer in Chevrolet's eye to the mighty COPO 427 Camaro. For the first time, the reader will be able to view the proposed Camaro station wagon, Camaro fastback, and other amazing designs that GM had seriously considered as it waged a sales war with Ford's highly successful Mustang. Camaro performance enthusiasts will find special delight in the chapter devoted to one of the greatest muscle cars: the Z/28. To top off the story, Zazarine includes a chapter on the ultimate Camaro: the COPO 427. Camaro Exposed: 1967-1969 is mandatory for muscle car and Camaro lovers. With first-hand interviews and unpublished photos, this book is a great research tool and a terrific gift.
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BISAC Categories:
- Transportation | Automotive - History
- Transportation | Automotive - Pictorial
Dewey: 629.222
LCCN: 2001035565
Series: Chevrolet
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 7.91" W x 10.39" (1.08 lbs) 176 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1960's
 
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This is the story of the formative and most collectible years of that classic pony car, the Chevrolet Camaro. Zazarine documents the rise of the Camaro from the first glimmer in Chevrolet's eye to the mighty COPO 427 Camaro. This fresh look at the Camaro includes first-hand reminisces of GM engineers and previously unpublished photos documenting the car's development. For the first time, see the proposed Camaro station wagon, Camaro Fastback, and other designs that GM seriously considered as it waged a sales war with Ford's highly successful Mustang.