1955 1956 1957 Classic Chevy World Magazine May 1984 on 2040-parts.com
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada
This is an original 35 page CLASSIC CHEVY WORLD magazine, May 1984 , Volume 10, number 6. Excellent condition. If your into the Tri-year chevy, this is for you. Check out my other listings, will combine to save you money on shipping, just email for a quote on combined shipping. I do NOT ship to Australia, too many items getting lost in the mail |
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