- Camaro
Owner's Handbook: Maintenance, Restoraton and Repair How-Tos
for 1967-1981 Camaros - This book, first it groups repair
and maintenence chores by area of the vehicle. For example
Interiors: listings; weatherstriping, dash, package deck,
handle replacement etc. Secondly, it has very detailed
step by step photos showing you what you get into during
the repairs.
- Camaro
Restoration Handbook: Ground-Up or Sectional Restoration Tips
and Techniques for 1967 to 1981 Camaros. All Models Included
- This book provides a very complete and easily used reference
on Camaro part numbers,
options packages, and tips for show-quality restorations.
It greatly aids planning on a "real" restoration
(that is, returning the car to its original factory condition),
providing enough information to identify virtually every part
in the car. For example, it provides decoding information
for the numeric stamp on Camaro transimissions (which is otherwise
unintelligible). It also provides a large number of B&W
photos and diagrams of parts and assemblies.
- How
to Hotrod Big-Block Chevys: Covers All Big Block Engines 1965
and Later - This book is the best engine building bible
to live by for early big block Chevy fans. You must understand
and appreciate how people built up engines in the "early
days" to really see why people do it the way they do
today. The information might be outdated to some, but truely
valuable to others (pertaining mostly to classic engines).
If you have a sixties or early seventies big block Chevy,
then this would be the book for you.
- Firebird
and Trans-Am Muscle Portfolio, 1967-1972 - The Firebird
had excellent sales in its first half year and the 400 V8
made it a force to be reckoned with. There were few changes
in 1968 but the 1969 car was longer and heavier, so sales
slipped. In March 1969, therefore, Pontiac introduced the
Trans-Am resplendent in white with blue stripes and an array
of air scoops and spoilers. Emissions regulations took their
toll and a 455 motor was needed in 1971 to keep up the performance.
A long factory strike did not help and the 1972 Trans-Am was
the last of the breed before the name was applied to a succession
of watered down machines. This is a book of contemporary road
and comparison tests, new model introductions, technical
and specification data, long term tests, racing and history.
- Firebird
Trans Am - The Pontiac Firebird was originally overshadowed
by the popular Chevrolet Camaro, but the Firebird developed
a loyal following and a reputation for true high performance,
earning a high-profile spot in muscle car history. It also
had a starring role in pop culture as Burt Reynolds drove
a Trans Am in Smokey
& the Bandit and
young David Hasselhoff took direction from his talking Trans
Am in Knight
Rider.
- Original
Pontiac Firebird and Trans Am 1967-2002: The Restorer's Guide
- Following Ford and Chevrolet, Pontiac entered the pony car
market in 1967 and came up with one of the best and most successful
muscle cars ever produced. Though based on the Camaro chassis,
the Firebird offered unique features and high performance,
and over its nearly 40 years of production it continued to
wow drivers--as it does today. This book details the Firebird’s
long and illustrious career. With high-quality, detailed
color photographs of some of the finer models--both originals
and faithful restorations--the book is at once a unique history
and a restoration guide to all four generations of the Firebird.
Pictures and text profile the correct parts, finishes, options,
and trim pieces for various models. The book also covers the
vehicle’s wide variety of engine options, along with
all special editions and model variations from the Firebird’s
introduction in 1967 to the final model in 2002.
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