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As of now we have 10 books in this series with two dedicated to Chevrolet models. If the series is successful we'll keep plugging away. So, what would you like to see after these 2 Chevys? https://www.cartechbooks.com/1969-ch...tail-no-4.html
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Chevrolet's class of '68.
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Chevy Nova 66-70
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Novas, naturally!!
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Novas, naturally!!
I agree with Marlin.
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If you decide to do a Nova book, take notice of Steve Statham's book and perhaps go a different direction. Steve's book is very good, so best to start from there and make a better one.... JMHO
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Anything Buick... I can't wait to see the camaro book. That was fun helping Bobby with that.
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If you decide to do a Nova book, take notice of Steve Statham's book and perhaps go a different direction. Steve's book is very good, so best to start from there and make a better one.... JMHO
Each book is on a singular year and model, so Statham's book wouldn't be a fair comparison. So, which SS Nova first?
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Maybe a book aimed at the differences of all 3 of the first Generation of the Z 2/8 models and what made them different from the rest of the Chevrolet Camaro line and why.
I know it sort of sounds like an idea that might considered to be a rehash of MacNeish's 'Definitive' book - but maybe less in detail of some areas of concentration like stamping and casting numbers and aimed more towards HOW many parts were different from what regular models had and WHY.. and what it did for the model for a consumer and enthusiast's point of view 'behind the wheel'..
Just an idea..
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