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UP FOR AUCTION, ORIGINAL 1ST EDITION 1965 CHEVROLET/CORVETTE PROTECTION PLAN MANUAL- GM PART # 3859595. DATED 9/9/65- ALL 24 MONTH MAINTENANCE VOUCHERS ARE PRESENT. SECOND OWNER ,WARRANTY LOG ARE BLANK- PAGES 44,45, CHECK OUT PHOTOS! GREAT FOR NCRS OR CHEVY SHOW!
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