
Specsġ60 pages, softbound, 4.375" x 10" vertical, 64 b/w photos, uncountable facts. and the Camaro White Book are not associated with or sponsored by GM or Chevrolet Motor Division. Next time you’re at a Camaro event, look what’s stuffed into the back pockets of the pros. No one’s perfect, but after a quarter century of attention to detail, the Camaro White Book has become the enthusiast’s go-to reference. Simply put, no other Camaro book comes close. Introductory material for 2011 is covered, including option descriptions and pricing breakdowns for coupes and convertibles. Historical context has been added by including the thoughts of writers “back in the day.” Complete 2010 data is presented including production volumes for options and colors. To our knowledge, no other single book has attempted this. Alan Colvin, author of the superb Chevrolet by the Numbers books researched and provided this data. For starters, the book now contains V8 engine block and head casting numbers for every Camaro from 1967 through 2011. The extra space permitted the addition of more data for every model year. The latest Camaro White Book has been resized by adding nearly an inch to its height. And the latest 1967-2011 edition is far and away the best yet. These are start from scratch, thoroughly researched, beautifully presented. White Books have never been compilations of someone else’s inaccurate, incomplete charts. All this is presented year-by-year.tons of information in an accessible format. Camaro White Books are still pocket-sized, but with thousands of Camaro facts, options and option codes, exterior and interior colors and codes, production figures, engine block and head casting numbers, original “window sticker” prices, and a compilation of the details that make each model unique. Just as the car has evolved, so has the book. But Camaro came back and now the White Book has too. We thought that last one would be the last one. The first Camaro White Book was published in 1985. Sounds like it’s time for a new Camaro White Book. Nieman-Markus offered a specially-equipped, Deep Bordeaux Red 2011 Camaro convertible in its catalog for $75,000. The Hurst shifter option was finally available after a year of being on hold. For 2011, things rolled on with introduction of a convertible model. The market has responded with banner first-year sales of 129,405, all coupes in five trim levels including two SS variants with versions of Corvette motors. First shown at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in 2006, the Camaro made the transition from concept show car to street almost unchanged. In 2010, Camaro returned with a vengeance.
