Camaro An American Icon
Camaro An American Icon
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Camaro: An American Icon Tells The Inside Story Of The Development And Growth Of One Of Chevrolet's Signature Cars. The Oversized, 160-page Book Is Filled With Authoritative Text, Interviews With Key People Behind Camaro's Development, Design Artwork, And Page After Page Of Fascinating Photos, Many From The General Motors Archives. Noted Automotive Author Gary Witzenburg And The Auto Editors Of Consumer Guide Trace Camaro's Fast Rise To Stardom, Which Was Fueled By A Winning Blend Of Style, Performance, And Enthusiast-oriented Options Like The Rally Sport And Super Sport Packages. Camaro: An American Icon Follows The Camaro Through These Five Eras: ?the Development And Introduction Of The 1966 Camaro, General Motors's Tardy But Bold Answer To The 1964 Ford Mustang. ?the Second Generation Camaro Of The 1970s, Which Survived A Near-death Experience During The Energy Crisis. ?the Leaner, Meaner Third-generation Camaro Of The 1980s, Which Kept The Pony Car Flame Burning Despite Opposing Trends. ?the 1992 Debut Of The Fourth-generation Camaro, Which Boasted Major Improvements On Previous Designs But Stumbled In The Age Of Suvs. Camaro Production Ended In 2002. ?the Development Of A New And Eagerly Anticipated Camaro That Went On Sale In 2010 Following An Eight-year Hiatus For The Brand.
Publisher: Publicationas International
Status: Out of Print (No Stock)
Number of pages: 160
Colour images: 350
Binding: HDB
Language: English
Origin: CHN