Camaro

Camaro
Author: Wayne D. Guinn
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-03-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781878772183

Get the inside story on performance Camaro development during the prime years of 1967-69, from the people who lived it--at the factory and with the Penske team. Details about the special engines, transmissions, rear ends, and handling packages are included, as well as private company memos and mysterious parts and activities never before made public.

Camaro Exposed 1967-1969

Camaro Exposed 1967-1969
Author: Paul Zazarine
Publisher: Robert Bentley, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-05-09
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780837608761

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 This fresh look at the Camaro includes first-hand reminisces of GM engineers and previously unpublished photos documenting the car's development.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.

The Complete Book of Chevrolet Camaro, 2nd Edition

The Complete Book of Chevrolet Camaro, 2nd Edition
Author: David Newhardt
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2017-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0760353360

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

Original Chevrolet Camaro 1967-1969

Original Chevrolet Camaro 1967-1969
Author: Jason Scott
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0760365903

Factory-correct cars will always be the most valuable cars on the market. Original Chevrolet Camaro 1967-1969 tells you exactly which parts, accessories, finishes, fabrics, and colors you must have to restore your Camaro to its factory-original condition—or exactly what to look for when shopping for a restored Camaro. More than 200 color images detail Chevy's major performance packages of the period—the SS, RS and Z/28—while exhaustively detailing engines, interiors, and bodies. Of equal importance, muscle-car authority Jason Scott provides factory records, comprehensive specifications, detailed parts lists and codes, and period literature to offer the definitive guide to originality. Chevrolet’s Camaro was introduced in 1967 on the heels of Ford’s best-selling Mustang. It quickly established itself as the go-to option for muscle-car customers wanting a more aggressive pony car. During its first generation from 1967 to 1969, GM offered option packages to satisfy all tastes, from six-cylinders grocery-getters to agile small-block cars to big-block monsters ready for drag racing straight off the showroom floor. Today, these first-generation Camaros are some of the most valuable cars in the collectible muscle-car market. This is a must-have volume for any enthusiast shopping for a first-generation Camaro or about to undertake a restoration project.

Camaro 2016

Camaro 2016
Author: Larry Edsall
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2016-08
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0760349819

"In anticipation of the Camaro's 50th anniversary, GM has prepared a significantly revised, sixth-generation car to take on Ford's latest 2015 Mustang. Featuring revised bodywork, a new chassis platform, expanded and new driveline options, and a reworked interior, the new Camaro raises the bar and again puts Mustang on the defensive. This book tells the complete story of the new sixth-generation Camaro, available just in time to celebrate the model's anniversary. Featuring exclusive interviews with engineers, designers, and other Camaro team members, as well as more than 300 behind-the-scenes photographs, the book offers readers an intimate Camaro experience"--Adapted from Amazon.com.

Detroit Speed's How to Build a Pro Touring Car

Detroit Speed's How to Build a Pro Touring Car
Author: Tommy Lee Byrd
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613251378

Trends in automotive modification come and go, some outlandish, some practical. Currently, the trend called "Pro Touring," while expensive, definitely leans toward the practical. Originally a term coined for GM cars, the term Pro Touring has come to mean a style of all cars, and many eras. Pro Touring is essentially the art of adding modern technology to aged designs, creating cars that stop, start, handle, drive, and behave just as modern performance cars do. You can do this in many ways and choose from many suppliers. Detroit Speed is at the forefront of the Pro Touring movement. Both a parts manufacturer and car builder, the company is in a unique position not only to design and manufacture parts, but to build cars and test the parts for their effectiveness on the street and track. Kyle and Stacy Tucker have put their considerable skill in engineering and market savvy to create a unique company to lead the Pro Touring movement. Not only do you learn about the history of the company and how they design their performance parts, install sections cover front sub-frame assemblies, rear suspension assemblies, wheel tubs, fuel system upgrades, brake upgrades, driveline upgrades including an LS swap, cooling system upgrades, and more. The featured cars are customer builds as well as DSE test cars, which include a host of different Chevrolet products, a 1966 Mustang and a 1969 Charger. Detroit Speed’s How to Build a Pro Touring Car is a vital edition to every performance enthusiast’s library.