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1962 Corvette Original Sales Contract #s106029 327/340 4 Speed Metallic Brakes on 2040-parts.com

US $4,575.00
Location:

Rockledge, Florida, United States

Rockledge, Florida, United States
EXCELLENT VINTAGE USED CONDITION.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

ORIGINAL 1962 CHEVROLET CORVETTE ORIGINAL SALES CONTRACT AND TRADE IN DOCUMENT FOR CAR #106029 - 20867 S 106029 - 1962 CORVETTE 327/340 HP - WITH 4/SPEED TRANSMISSION & METALLIC BRAKES.  RE SUFFIX ENGINE CODE.  ST. LOUIS PLANT.  100% GUARANTEED ORIGINAL DOCUMENT FROM THE LITERATURE ARCHIVES OF JIM CLEMENS CORVETTE - ROCKLEDGE, FL. 100% GUARANTEED TRUE AND AUTHENTIC.  WILL SUPPLY ONLY A COPY OF THE TRADE IN DOCUMENT AS THIS DOCUMENT IS PAIRED WITH OTHER ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS OF THE 1963 CORVETTE SHOWN ON THE PAPERWORK.  PLEASE ADD $25 FOR EXPRESS U.S.P.S. INSURED SHIPPING WITH DELIVERY CONFIRMATION.  SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES, PLEASE ADD $75 FOR GLOBAL EXPRESS SHIPPING.

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