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By: Paul Zazarine .
Camaro Exposed: 1967-1969 tells the story of the formative years of Chevy's classic pony car.
Paul Zazarine, former editor of Musclecar Review and author of many muscle car books, documents the Camaro in detail.
Zazarine starts with the Chevrolet's early response to Ford's success with the Mustang, and follows through to the mighty COPO 427 Camaro.
Camaro Exposed documents Chevy's high performer through first hand recollections of GM engineers and previously unpublished photos. Each of the first three model years is featured in its own chapter, highlighting the significant versions.
For the first time, the reader can travel behind the scenes and view the still-born Camaro station wagon, Camaro fastback, and other amazing designs GM considered as it waged a sales war with Ford's highly successful Mustang.
Those most interested in the performance side of the Camaro will take special delight in the chapter devoted to the Z/28, one of the greatest cars of the muscle car era.
Camaro Exposed: 1967-1969 is a must have book for those who love the classic Camaro and the muscle car era in general.
With first hand interviews and never-before published black and white photos, and a special colour section, Camaro Exposed is a great gift for all lovers of high performance American iron.