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The photos in this edition are black and white.

About 700,000 Camaros were built from 1967 to 1969. The first-generation Camaro has won a die-hard following and has become an iconic performance car. Camaros in excellent condition command very high prices, so many owners are compelled to perform a professional-grade original restoration. Since these cars are about 40 years old, many cars need second or third restorations, and as time goes by, these cars will continue to appreciate and require restoration. That's where How to Restore Your Camaro 1967-1969 comes in. While some owners can afford to pay shops to perform a 100-point restoration for show car competition, many owners want to perform a faithful, detailed restoration themselves, so the car maintains its collector value and use it as a fun weekend driver. This book will serve those owners.

A lead title in our Restoration Series, How to Restore Your Camaro 1967-1969 will provide in-depth, hands-on information and photography for restoring these popular and historically significant cars. It covers all aspects of restoration, including engines and drivelines, bodywork, interior and trim, suspension, brakes, chassis, and steering for the first-generation Camaros. Organization and planning will be covered, so restorers can stay on task. Disassembly, inspection, and sourcing the best parts will also be covered. This volume will deliver a concise and revealing overview of each subject area and shows the most critical aspects of the restoration process with sequential step-by-step photos and detailed captions. The most efficient techniques and best products for returning each component to like-new condition will be covered. With this information, owners will be able to determine what's involved in each step of the restoration and decide whether to perform the work themselves or outsource it to a professional shop. Color step-by-step how-to information on Camaro restoration has never been offered in a package like this before. Finally, Camaro owners have the book they need.

Acknowledgments

Introduction

 

Chapter 1: Getting to Know the Camaro

Valuable Camaros 

Acquiring a Camaro

Identifying a Fake

Identifying Your VIN Plate 

Deciphering the Cowl Tag

 

Chapter 2: Getting Started 

Skills

Tools and Tool Basics

Materials and Specialty Tools 

Where Do I Start? 

Repair or Replace?

Game Plan

The Process 

Original or Reproduction?

Parts Sources 

Documentation

Organization

Disassembly 

 

Chapter 3: Bodywork

What Should Be Replaced?

Common Rust Areas 

Floorpan Replacement

Sound-Deadener Removal 

Quarter Panels

Body Panel Alignment

Dings and Dents 

Paint Removal

Body Stamp Care 

Cowl Tag Removal 

 

Chapter 4: The Painting Process 

Can You Paint? 

Why are Shops so Expensive?

What Can Go Wrong?

Decisions about the Outcome

How Correct?

Interior Paint 

Underbody Paint 

Firewall Paint 

Cowl Paint Differences 

Black Cowl Paint to Firewall Transition

Trunk Paint

Spraying Format

Spraying Disassembled Parts

Masking

Steps Before Spraying

Black-Out Paint

Stripes

Vinyl Top

Powder Coating

Scuff and Buff 

 

Chapter 5: Engine Rebuilding

Selecting a Machine Shop 

Identification 

Inspecting and Preparing Parts

Engine-Rebuilding Lubricants 

Dampers 

Gaskets 

Picking Parts

Extrude Honing

Engine Fasteners 

Factory Engine Detailing 

Factory Clamps

 

Chapter 6: Transmissions 

Removal Safety

Manual Transmissions

4-Speed Manufacturers 

Overdrive Transmissions 

Automatic Transmissions 

 

Chapter 7: Differentials

Inspection

Aftermarket Gear Sets 

Gear Swap and Rebuild

Backlash 

Test Drive

Identifying Parts 

Identifying Gear Ratio 

 

Chapter 8: Brakes

Original Components and Restoration

Brake Hardlines

Master Cylinder 

Hold-Off Valve 

Brake Distribution Block (with brake warning)

Pressure Regulator Valve

OEM Brakes

Home-Brewed 4-Wheel Disc Brakes 

Aftermarket Components

Install the Master Cylinder

Proportioning Valve

Residual Pressure Valve

 

Chapter 9: Front Suspension

Pre-Disassembly Inspection

Separation Anxiety

Front Suspension Tools

Front Suspension Removal

Subframe Changes 

Subframe and Control Arm Problems

Painting Suspension Parts 

Rebuilding the Subframe 

Replacing Body Bushings

Installing the Subframe 

 

Chapter 10: Rear Suspension

1967 

1968

1969 

Mono-Leaf vs. Multi-Leaf 

Spiral Shocks

Aftermarket Shocks

Spring Perches

Leaf Spring Removal 

Isolators In or Out 

Leaf Spring Bushing Types 

Performance Leaf Springs 

Installing Leaf Springs 

Rear Sway Bar

 

Chapter 11: Electrical

Safety Tips 

Battery

Installing the Harness

Ignition 

Ignition Coils 

Tools 

Non-Factory Wiring

Relay

Electrical Components 

Aftermarket Accessories 

 

Chapter 12: Interior

Headliner 

Kick Panels 

Interior Paint 

Door Panels

Door Mechanicals 

Rebuiding a Window Mechanism

Water Shields 

Water Drains

Carpet 

Dash Pad 

Console

Seats 

Headrests

Steering Wheel

Seat Belts 

Sill Plates 

Repairing Plastic Parts 

 

Chapter 13: Miscellaneous Mechanicals and Other Items

Cooling System

Cowl Hood

Fresh-Air System

Air Conditioning 

Carburetor

Fuel Line Sizes

Fuel Pump Installation 

Hood Latches and Hinges

Endura Bumper 

Vinyl Top

Convertible Top

Wheels

Tires

Water Control 

Rubber Bumpers

 

Source Guide

The photos in this edition are black and white.

About 700,000 Camaros were built from 1967 to 1969. The first-generation Camaro has won a die-hard following and has become an iconic performance car. Camaros in excellent condition command very high prices, so many owners are compelled to perform a professional-grade original restoration. Since these cars are about 40 years old, many cars need second or third restorations, and as time goes by, these cars will continue to appreciate and require restoration. That's where How to Restore Your Camaro 1967-1969 comes in. While some owners can afford to pay shops to perform a 100-point restoration for show car competition, many owners want to perform a faithful, detailed restoration themselves, so the car maintains its collector value and use it as a fun weekend driver. This book will serve those owners.

A lead title in our Restoration Series, How to Restore Your Camaro 1967-1969 will provide in-depth, hands-on information and photography for restoring these popular and historically significant cars. It covers all aspects of restoration, including engines and drivelines, bodywork, interior and trim, suspension, brakes, chassis, and steering for the first-generation Camaros. Organization and planning will be covered, so restorers can stay on task. Disassembly, inspection, and sourcing the best parts will also be covered. This volume will deliver a concise and revealing overview of each subject area and shows the most critical aspects of the restoration process with sequential step-by-step photos and detailed captions. The most efficient techniques and best products for returning each component to like-new condition will be covered. With this information, owners will be able to determine what's involved in each step of the restoration and decide whether to perform the work themselves or outsource it to a professional shop. Color step-by-step how-to information on Camaro restoration has never been offered in a package like this before. Finally, Camaro owners have the book they need.

Pages : 176
Size : 8.5 X 11 (inches)
Format : Paperback / softback
Illustrations : 388 b/w photos
Publisher : CarTech
ISBN : 9781613252246
Product Code : SA178P

Acknowledgments

Introduction

 

Chapter 1: Getting to Know the Camaro

Valuable Camaros 

Acquiring a Camaro

Identifying a Fake

Identifying Your VIN Plate 

Deciphering the Cowl Tag

 

Chapter 2: Getting Started 

Skills

Tools and Tool Basics

Materials and Specialty Tools 

Where Do I Start? 

Repair or Replace?

Game Plan

The Process 

Original or Reproduction?

Parts Sources 

Documentation

Organization

Disassembly 

 

Chapter 3: Bodywork

What Should Be Replaced?

Common Rust Areas 

Floorpan Replacement

Sound-Deadener Removal 

Quarter Panels

Body Panel Alignment

Dings and Dents 

Paint Removal

Body Stamp Care 

Cowl Tag Removal 

 

Chapter 4: The Painting Process 

Can You Paint? 

Why are Shops so Expensive?

What Can Go Wrong?

Decisions about the Outcome

How Correct?

Interior Paint 

Underbody Paint 

Firewall Paint 

Cowl Paint Differences 

Black Cowl Paint to Firewall Transition

Trunk Paint

Spraying Format

Spraying Disassembled Parts

Masking

Steps Before Spraying

Black-Out Paint

Stripes

Vinyl Top

Powder Coating

Scuff and Buff 

 

Chapter 5: Engine Rebuilding

Selecting a Machine Shop 

Identification 

Inspecting and Preparing Parts

Engine-Rebuilding Lubricants 

Dampers 

Gaskets 

Picking Parts

Extrude Honing

Engine Fasteners 

Factory Engine Detailing 

Factory Clamps

 

Chapter 6: Transmissions 

Removal Safety

Manual Transmissions

4-Speed Manufacturers 

Overdrive Transmissions 

Automatic Transmissions 

 

Chapter 7: Differentials

Inspection

Aftermarket Gear Sets 

Gear Swap and Rebuild

Backlash 

Test Drive

Identifying Parts 

Identifying Gear Ratio 

 

Chapter 8: Brakes

Original Components and Restoration

Brake Hardlines

Master Cylinder 

Hold-Off Valve 

Brake Distribution Block (with brake warning)

Pressure Regulator Valve

OEM Brakes

Home-Brewed 4-Wheel Disc Brakes 

Aftermarket Components

Install the Master Cylinder

Proportioning Valve

Residual Pressure Valve

 

Chapter 9: Front Suspension

Pre-Disassembly Inspection

Separation Anxiety

Front Suspension Tools

Front Suspension Removal

Subframe Changes 

Subframe and Control Arm Problems

Painting Suspension Parts 

Rebuilding the Subframe 

Replacing Body Bushings

Installing the Subframe 

 

Chapter 10: Rear Suspension

1967 

1968

1969 

Mono-Leaf vs. Multi-Leaf 

Spiral Shocks

Aftermarket Shocks

Spring Perches

Leaf Spring Removal 

Isolators In or Out 

Leaf Spring Bushing Types 

Performance Leaf Springs 

Installing Leaf Springs 

Rear Sway Bar

 

Chapter 11: Electrical

Safety Tips 

Battery

Installing the Harness

Ignition 

Ignition Coils 

Tools 

Non-Factory Wiring

Relay

Electrical Components 

Aftermarket Accessories 

 

Chapter 12: Interior

Headliner 

Kick Panels 

Interior Paint 

Door Panels

Door Mechanicals 

Rebuiding a Window Mechanism

Water Shields 

Water Drains

Carpet 

Dash Pad 

Console

Seats 

Headrests

Steering Wheel

Seat Belts 

Sill Plates 

Repairing Plastic Parts 

 

Chapter 13: Miscellaneous Mechanicals and Other Items

Cooling System

Cowl Hood

Fresh-Air System

Air Conditioning 

Carburetor

Fuel Line Sizes

Fuel Pump Installation 

Hood Latches and Hinges

Endura Bumper 

Vinyl Top

Convertible Top

Wheels

Tires

Water Control 

Rubber Bumpers

 

Source Guide

How to Restore Your Camaro 1967-1969

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