1963 Original Rare Volume 5 /# 6 Corvette News Magazine Manual on 2040-parts.com
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UP FOR AUCTION, VOLUME 5/ # 6 CORVETTE NEWS MAGAZINE. THIS ONE IS A MUST FOR THE 1963 CORVETTE OWNER! LOTS OF INFORATION ON THE NEW 1963 CORVETTE AT THE TIME IT WAS INTRODUCED BACK IN 63.
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