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The History Of The Chevrolet Corvette 44 Pg. Booklet - New In Original Envelope on 2040-parts.com

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You are bidding on a 44 page, BRAND NEW booklet that traces the history of the Chevrolet Corvette. The glossy photos include close-ups of the interior as well as a tri-fold of a red corvette. There is also a two-page photo of the "Corvette Competition/Stock GT Racing". There are additional pockets that include information about interior colors, an equipment summary of features, technical data and engineering details. This booklet comes in its original blue envelope. This would make a great gift for any Corvette owner or fan!

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