Camaro

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MBI Publishing Company LLC, 2004 - 156 pages
Created under the watchful eye of General Motors design chief Bill Mitchell, Camaro sales topped 220,000 in the first production year. Take a look back at the Camaro from its introduction in 1967 up through the modern era. Anthony Young examines the evolution and development of four generations of Camaros, including research and development, manufacturing, and marketing. He reveals the changing body styles of Z/28s, 350s, the SS396, Berger, Yenko, LT-1, and IROC-Z Camaros. Rounding out Camaro's legendary history is coverage of its involvement and successes in racing.About the AuthorAnthony Young is an engineer and industrial designer who has written automotive histories for nearly 20 years. Young's intensive research and authoritative writing style has yielded fresh information on a number of classic muscle cars. With a penchant for retracing engineering and development history, this book provides rare behind-the-scenes looks at some of America's most famous muscle cars. Young has authored a number of books, including Chrysler, Dodge & Plymouth Muscle, Chevy Big Block Muscle Cars, HEMI: History of the Chrysler Hemi V-8 and Hemi-Powered Cars, Mighty Mopars, and Ford Hi-Po V-8 Muscle Cars. He currently lives in Miami, Florida.

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About the author (2004)

Anthony Young is an engineer and industrial designer who has written automotive histories for nearly 20 years. Young has authored a number of books, including "Chrysler, Dodge & Plymouth Muscle, Chevy Big Block Muscle Cars, HEMI: History of the Chrysler Hemi V-8 and Hemi-Powered Cars, Mighty Mopars, and "Ford Hi-Po V-8 Muscle Cars. He lives in Miami, Florida.

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