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1964 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Impala Bel Air Dash Tag on 2040-parts.com

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Here we have an auction for a new reproduction 1964 1965 CHEVROLET "CAUTION TO OWNERS" BREAKING-IN YOUR NEW CAR TO PROPERLY BREAK IN THE MOVING PARTS OF THE ENGINE DO NOT DRIVE FASTER THAN: and goes on to list the different regulations for passenger car and truck models. This also has the tire pressure chart for different tire sizes as well as the Cooling system maintenance, Key ordering information and more. This hung from the dash on new 1964 and 1965 models - Impala Biscayne Bel Air, Corvette, Chevelle, Chevy II, Corvair, Trucks and more. This is a nice piece to have hanging from your dash at the shows for a nice touch.



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