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1961 Impala Convertible - #6 "chrome Card" Out Of Sub Set From '92 Chevy Set on 2040-parts.com

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New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States

New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
Excellent like new condition!
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States







#6 1961 Impala Convertible - "Chrome Cards" card- From the 8 card "Chrome Cards" premium Sub Set, from 1992 
"Chevy Set" vintage car card series "The Heartbeat of America" set. 

Great picture/image of the actual car with real chrome details on the front and the 8 cards that are in the "Chrome Cards" 
premium Sub Set on the reverse side (as of 1992).

A standard 2-1/2" x 3-1/2" -High Quality card stock card with glossy finish & "Chrome" "Chevy Set" & red lettering/ white trim.  

Card was from a set, is in excellent condition has no wear!

The pictures you see here, are front & back scans- of the actual card you will be receiving. 

Great to complete or start your set, for your collection, backdrop or display, well-suited for framing or display as is.

Will be slipped in protective paper, cardboard & sent in appropriate sized envelope

Buy it now, so you don't forget about this one!

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