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Camaro (Enthusiast Color)
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- List Price: $15.95
- Our Price: $15.95
- Used Price: $0.01
- Publisher: Motorbooks
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- Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 Stars

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Product Description:
Complete coverage of all Camaros from 1967 to today. Filled with stunning color photographs of the most collectible years, 1967-1973, the factory specials including the Z28, SS, RS, IROC and pace cars, plus aftermarket specials such as the Yenko. A lively text profiles Chevy's pony car roots, development, and evolution.
- Paperback: 96 pages
- Publisher: Motorbooks
- ISBN: 0760300925
- Dimensions: 8.99 x 8.3 x 0.28 inches
- Weight: 0.87 pounds
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Customer Reviews
- Two stars for having lots of nice photos
- Avg. Customer Rating: 2 Stars
- The title of this book is misleading--it is NOT comprehensive in any way, it covers only the high-performance Camaros (RS, SS, Z28, Yenko, COPO, etc.), with the information being very basic in scope. The many detailed color photos are the only reason to buy this book.
Although I would consider it an easy read, sometimes it's tough to accept all of the errors. Like the other reviewers here, I'm really convinced that MBI forgot the entire editing process with this one. The author probably knows the subject matter, but it hardly shows with all of the mistakes, misinformation and poor grammar.
For a few bucks more, I would highly recommend "Camaro" [ISBN: 0760319324] by Anthony (Tony) Young. It's definitely the best Camaro book I've found! - FULL OF MISTAKES
- RAvg. Customer Rating: 1 Star
- I just want to know one thing; where in the world did this guy get his information?!
If you like to look at pictures, then this book is mediocre...barely. This book is full of technical errors suggesting that there are 454 camaros and misidentifying a lot of the cars pictured, just for a couple examples.
Not a good book at all.
- Nice pictures, but...
- Avg. Customer Rating: 2 Stars
- I just received this book today. It is full of mistakes and misinformation. And I've only begun to read it! So far, I've just read a few paragraphs and all the photo captions. I really like the color photos. But I won't rely on any of the technical information. The Camaro history may be correct. I haven't read it, yet. I don't consider this book a good buy.
- nice book
- Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
- another of the few books that gives a great photo shoot and history of the camaro. i personally own a camaro and feel it does a nice job

