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1963 Chevrolet, Chevy Ii, Corvair, Corvette Dealer Sales Album on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Aydlett, North Carolina, United States

Aydlett, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1963 CHEVROLET DEALER SALES ALBUM.
THE ALBUM WAS USED TO SHOW POTENTIAL BUYERS WHAT MODELS,COLORS,OPTIONS ETC. WERE AVAILABLE.

THE ALBUM COVERS CHEVROLET FULL SIZE,CHEVY II,CORVAIR AND CORVETTE.

OVERALL CONDITION IS VERY GOOD, CLOSE TO EXCELLENT IN MY OPINION FOR BEING 
52 YEARS OLD.

I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING WITH ANOTHER 1963 ALBUM ON ANOTHER AUCTION.

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