When Chevrolet entered the pony market in 1967, its Camaro looked like a winner--not just for the muscle car era but for all time. And it was the iconic Camaro, battling Ford’s Mustang for dominance, that once again jumpstarted flagging American performance in the 1980s. Now, after another lull and more missed chances, Chevrolet comes roaring back onto the muscle car scene with a Camaro for a new generation--a Camaro destined to be the next classic. A Legend Reborn chronicles the rebirth of this legendary car. With drawings and photographs of prototypes and pre-productions vehicles, and in interviews with engineers, designers, and key executives, the book follows each step of the process that led to Camaro’s triumphant return. And finally, jaw-dropping photographs of the new car at play on the street and on the track announce the arrival of the ultimate Camaro in no uncertain terms.
Great detail and contact to the people involved, but still easy to read. Not always easy to do on subjects as technical as project managing the engineering of a new car.
Great photos and history, and behind the scenes of the development of the All new '10 Camaro, Its History,good photos, my only compliant is that it's too short and that it is expensive considering the depth of the book,Error:Book Describes it as '09 but it is 2010 Camaro* Other than that, At a good price makes a Good Book, Especially for Camaro Lovers. Too bad A New Firebird Is not coming(Pontiac is gone sadly as of this writing.)