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UP FOR AUCTION, 1963 ORIGINAL CHEVROLET/CORVETTE PROTECTION PLAN/MANUAL-GM PART #3838412. BLANK VEHICLE WARRANTY LOG-FILL IN YOUR OWN INFO. BLANK OWNER + DEALER VERIFICATION OF SALE/RESALE. ALL 12 MONTH MAINTENANCE VOUCHERS ARE PRESENT AND UNUSED.
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