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1953-1982 Chevrolet Corvette Dealer Parts And Illustration Manuals (4) on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Waterville, Ohio, United States

Waterville, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

The item includes 4 manuals:
1. Corvette Illustration Catalog  (11/81) for 1953-1982 
Corvettes - Some page wear at beginning of catalog
2. 1953-1982 Corvette Parts and  Illustration catalog - good condition
3. GM Standard Parts catalog (9/83) 1963-1984 - good condition
4.  1965 Mid America Assembly Instruction Manual. (1975). - Very good condition.
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Sits in original metal holder from Master Products.
This is a very heavy and ackward item and my shipping costs listed may not be accurate for all locations.  I will quote actual shipping costs to potential buyers after location is determined.  Please feel free to contact me for a shipping quote.

 

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