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Chevrolet Camaro

1967-1972

Chevrolet Camaro 1967-1972
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Author:

William Burt

Format: Paperback, 112 Pages
Item: 144066
ISBN: 9781580071000
Publisher: MusclecarTech
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Illustrations: 300 color illustrations
Size: 8.5 x 11 x 0.31
Weight: 1.125 lb.
Published: September 15th 2006
DC: A
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The '67 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 v 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 1967-1972, 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 1972. 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 1967-1972 Camaro guide for enthusiasts, owners, restorers, and scale-model builders.
William Burt is a lifelong auto and NASCAR enthusiast who's written several auto books.  He lives in Anniston, Alabama.

Popular Hot Rodding, January 2007, reviewed by Steven Rupp

"I would recommend you pick up the MusclecarTech book on '67-72 Chevrolet Camaros by William Burt since it's packed with info."

Modeling Madness, August 2006, reviewed by Scott Van Aken

"Overall, a superb book that not only is an excellent reference for fans but is something that car lovers everywhere will find interesting. Highly recommended."

Performance in Motion, October/November 2006, reviewed by Bob McJannett

"This is the ultimate 1967-72 Camaro guide for enthusiasts, owners, restorers, and scale model builders."

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