1971 Chevy Van Factory Brochure-gs/ge 10-20-30 Cargo on 2040-parts.com
East Palestine, Ohio, United States
1971 CHEVY VAN FACTORY BROCHURE IN GOOD CONDITION. INCLUDES FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1971 CHEVY GS/GE10 1/2 TON CARGO VAN, GS/GE20 3/4 TON CARGO VAN, AND GS/GE30 ONE TON CARGO VAN MODELS, WITH 110" WHEELBASE OR 125" WHEELBASE, AND WITH 250 SIX, 307 V8, AND 350 V8 ENGINES. THIS 12 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 8-1/2” BY 11”. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister |
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