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New Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States

New Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States

CAMARO FORTY YEARS
THE OFFICIAL ANNIVERSARY BOOK

by DARWIN HOLMSTROM
photography by DAVID NEWHARDT
forward by ED WELBURN

This 12" X 11", 348 page hardback book is in like new condition. It appears to have been used very little, if at all.

The back cover states - CAMARO FORTY YEARS chronicles the Camaros rich history, from the initial attempts to reach the youth market in the early 1960's, through the potent and turbulent years of the classic muscle-car era, the resurgence of the muscle in the 1980's, and the cars triumph rebirth in a new millennium. Featuring the dazzling photography of David Newhardt and fascinating text by Darwin Holmstrom, CAMARO FORTY YEARS is the most complete book ever published, an essential  part of every muscle-car fan's library.


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