Enthusiast Guide books for other cars (Page 1/1)
Oregon88 FEB 02, 06:38 PM
Hey guys and gals

I love the NIFE Enthusiasts Guide for the Fiero. If you're unfamiliar with it, it shows pictures of the different options or changes the fiero when through during production.

Check it out here

it is serious fun to look at all the little ways that our beloved cars are slightly different from model to model, year to year.

does anyone know of publications similar to this one for the Chevelle and Firebird?

I just bought a 69 Chevelle Malibu and it needs tons of work with many parts missing. I'm really unfamiliar with muscle cars, having grown up in a VW family. I would really benefit from this type of book while restoring the Chevelle and also when deciding on what Firebird I am looking to buy. I've googled around and just cant find anything near the level of quality and work that the NIFE Club put into this book.
Raydar FEB 02, 08:07 PM
Not specifically. But I would suggest going to amazon.com and searching "chevelle books". (Resulted in a bunch of selections.) or "firebird books". (Also resulted in a bunch of selections, about half of which were "fantasy" publications, but still a bunch of automotive selections.)

Good luck!
Oregon88 FEB 02, 10:27 PM
I’ve done that too and it didn’t turn up much.

The most interesting one is

[url=The Definitive Chevelle SS Guide 1964-1972 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1...5SM4C7QT5]Here[/url]

But wayyyy over priced.

If you guys see something let me know.
williegoat FEB 02, 10:33 PM

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Originally posted by Oregon88:

I’ve done that too and it didn’t turn up much.

The most interesting one is

[url=The Definitive Chevelle SS Guide 1964-1972 Here]https://www.amazon.com/dp/1...5SM4C7QT5]Here[/url][/URL]

But wayyyy over priced.

If you guys see something let me know.


Year One has that book and others at a better price: https://www.yearone.com/Cat..._el-camino-reference

They also have a selection of Firebird books: https://www.yearone.com/Cat...tiac-reference-books

[This message has been edited by williegoat (edited 02-02-2021).]

Oregon88 FEB 02, 11:09 PM
Nice!

I knew one of you clever guys would know what I needed.

Thanks so much!