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3.0 out of 5 stars
A GTO Expert Stumbles Over Camaros,
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This review is from: Camaro Exposed: 1967-1969 - Designs, Decisions and the Inside View (Paperback)
The author of this book is an expert on the Pontiac GTO and has written several books on that topic. He also co wrote Glory Days with Jim Wangers. This book is not his best work.
The major problem is that there isn't enough content to fill 173 pages. It is full of white space. The outside margin is 2.5 inches. The tables are narrow and double spaces. They often contain trivial information like the exact equipment in every version of the Z/28 package, the equipment included in the 1969 Indy Pace cars, or what percent of the Camaros shipped each year had wheel covers or tinted windows. There are many small black and white pictures of different interiors, all too small to be useful, some referring to the color of the interior. It is difficult to determine who the intended audience is? Does the reader who wants to compare the shock absorber piston diameter of the Z/28 and the Boss 302 also want to see pictures of the proposed station wagon or fastback?
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome book,
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This review is from: Camaro Exposed: 1967-1969 - Designs, Decisions and the Inside View (Paperback)
The book has a ton of Information in it and it is very well done. They put a lot of detail in the book about all the things I was looking for. They answered a lot of the questions I had before I bought the book. All I can say is Well Done.
Thank You Brad Lorenz |
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Camaro Exposed: 1967-1969 - Designs, Decisions and the Inside View by Paul Zazarine (Paperback - Dec. 2001)
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