Factory-correct cars will always be the most valuable cars on the
market. Original Chevrolet Camaro 1967-1969 tells you exactly which
parts, accessories, finishes, fabrics, and colors you must have to
restore your Camaro to its factory-original condition--or exactly what
to look for when shopping for a restored Camaro.
More than 200 color images detail Chevy's major performance packages
of the period--the SS, RS and Z/28--while exhaustively detailing
engines, interiors, and bodies. Of equal importance, muscle-car
authority Jason Scott provides factory records, comprehensive
specifications, detailed parts lists and codes, and period
literature to offer the definitive guide to originality.
Chevrolet's Camaro was introduced in 1967 on the heels of Ford's
best-selling Mustang. It quickly established itself as the go-to option
for muscle-car customers wanting a more aggressive pony car.
During its first generation from 1967 to 1969, GM offered option
packages to satisfy all tastes, from six-cylinders grocery-getters to
agile small-block cars to big-block monsters ready for drag racing
straight off the showroom floor. Today, these first-generation Camaros
are some of the most valuable cars in the collectible muscle-car
market.
This is a must-have volume for any enthusiast shopping for a
first-generation Camaro or about to undertake a restoration project.