"This benchmark book is a must-have item for 1970 1/2-1981 Camaro owners who want to correctly bring their car back to original specifications.
The 1970 1/2-1981 Chevrolet Camaro takes the spotlight in this detailed volume, which features all second-generation models, including the SS, Z/28, Rally Sport, Type LT, Sport Coupe, and Berlinetta.
Showcases the various cosmetic, interior, powertrain, and chassis changes that occurred on all models through the years. Heavily illustrated, the book features more than 450 images detailing the correct parts and accessories your Camaro had when it was new. Author Jason Scott is an expert on this marque. This guide will help enthusiasts authentically restore their second-generation Camaro.
When the Camaro was introduced in 1967 as an answer to the wildly popular Mustang and the pony car category it created, the Chevrolet response proved to be very popular in its own right. Of course, every successful act needs an encore, and what followed was the second-generation Camaro, produced from early 1970 until 1981. The new model was a dramatic departure from its predecessor with a body style and features that evolved steadily over its 12-year production run. From the early years featuring LT1 engines, a multitude of performance packages, and dramatic euro styling to the later years when comfort replaced performance in many aspects, the second-generation Camaro remains extremely popular today.
After stumbling out of the gate with a late-model-year release, the second-generation Camaro outsold its predecessor two to one. With the prices of first-generation Camaros escalating rapidly, the second-generation cars have become very popular. More importantly, few pieces of literature can be found in the market to help owners of second-generation Camaros correctly identify parts and components for their cars. "