The Story of Camaro


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A Feast for Camaro Fans &break;&break;Even five years after the last one rolled off the assembly line, the Camaro remains one of the most beloved cars ever built on U.S. soil. The Z/28, SS, Yenko, COPO, Berlinetta, IROC-Z - American car buyers loved them all. From its arrival in 1967, the Camaro was always fast, fun, stylish and affordable, and continues to be one of the most commonly collected, resorted, modified and raced vehicles on the road. &break;&break;In The Story of Camaro, accomplished author John Funnell are ace photographer Jerry Heasley explore the colorful and fast-moving history of this legendary car. Together, Gunnell and Heasley provide all the facts, photos and insight that Camaro lovers need in one great package. &break;&break;More than 200 fabulous photos &break;History, key technical specifications, production information &break;Up-to-date collector pricing &break;Complete year-by-year options lists &break;An inside look at the new 2006 Concept Camaro




The Complete Book of Chevrolet Camaro, 2nd Edition


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A photographic overview of the Camaro from its introduction in 1967 through 2017 features production specifications, facts, and trivia on each car.




Camaro


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Road & motor vehicles: general interest.




Camaro


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Camaro: An American Icon tells the inside story of a Chevrolet great. The book is filled with authoritative text, interviews with the key people behind the Camaro, design artwork, and page after page of fascinating photos, many drawn from the GM archives. Noted automotive author Gary Witzenburg and the auto editors of Consumer Guide outline Camaro's fast rise to stardom, which was fueled by a winning blend of style, performance, and enthusiast-oriented options like the Rally Sport and Super Sport packages.




Camaro


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This colorful gallery of photographs and text chronicles the history of Camaro from its birth in 1967 to the 1998 models. Vivid photographs include immaculately restored cars, plus factory ads, brochures, and period photography. Specialty and high performance models are highlighted, including Yenko Camaros, as well as Camaro racing and production history.




Camaro


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Camaro: Fifty Years of Chevy Performance chronicles the first fifty years of Chevrolet's iconic Camaro through fascinating photography, history, and commentary about this legendary pony car. The early 1960s saw American auto manufacturers desperately trying to sell cars to the emerging baby-boom market. Chevrolet attained some success with its sporty Corvair Monza. Ford responded first with a sportier Falcon, then with its grand-slam, home-run pony car, the Mustang. At first, Chevrolet hesitated to abandon the technologically advanced Corvair, but when it finally entered the pony car market in 1967, its new Camaro instantly became one of the most iconic cars of the classic muscle-car era. When muscle cars went dormant for a generation, it was once again the classic pony cars that jump-started American performance. The battle that raged between Camaro and Mustang in the 1980s rejuvenated the US auto industry's interest in high-performance muscle cars. The Camaro lost its way in the 1990s, with Chevrolet pursuing technological advances and Ford pursuing classic American muscle. As was the case in the 1960s, Ford's muscular pony car trounced Chevrolet's technologically advanced sporty car in the race that mattered most: showroom sales. The Mustang thrived while the Camaro left the scene. Fortunately, that departure was only temporary. Chevrolet introduced a twenty-first-century Camaro in 2010, and it has become one of Chevrolet's most popular models. With stunning photography from author Mike Mueller and never-before-seen archival photography from partner General Motors, Camaro: Fifty Years of Chevy Performance chronicles the Camaro's rich history, from the early attempts to reach the youth market in the 1960s, through the potent and turbulent years of the classic muscle-car era, the resurgence of muscle in the 1980s, the sad decline of the 1990s, and the triumphant rebirth of the new car in this new millennium.




Mahoney’s Camaro


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Racing to find a killer before he strikes again, an unlikely investigator is haunted by an even more unlikely source in this gripping crime novel “Clark writes well and has created some amusingly zany characters.” — Publishers Weekly on Clean Sweep It’s the summer of 1985 and mechanic Steve Mahoney is dreaming big about owning his own shop. He’s getting there as slowly as possible, working one night shift at a time for a local towing company. One night, called to retrieve a car from the murky Red River, Mahoney finds the replacement body to his prized but damaged ’67 Camaro. There’s also a body inside the car, handcuffed to the steering wheel. Mahoney’s able to snap the Camaro up cheap at a salvage auction, but once he’s restored the car to its former glory, he discovers that its last driver is standard spectral equipment on his new ride, and she’s not leaving until she finds out who sent her to a watery grave. Mahoney’s Camaro is a gritty, fast-paced crime novel that will appeal to fans of Ron Corbett and Stuart MacBride. Combining expertise in the automotive world and a passion for storytelling, Michael J. Clark delivers an action-packed joyride that will grip you until the last page.




The Great Camaro


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