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1960s Chevrolet Theme Dinah Shore Christmas 33rpm Phonograph Record N.o.s on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
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Thousand Palms, California, US

Thousand Palms, California, US
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This is a Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors promotional record that has three Christmas carols plus the Chev theme song "You meet the nicest people in a Chevrolet." The sleeve has a few very minor creases and the record has never been played.

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