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1967-1968 Camaro Reference Book, John Hooper, 1998 2nd Printing Paperback on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Rutherford, New Jersey, US

Rutherford, New Jersey, US
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 I received this copy of this great reference book but I already had a working copy.  

This book was hardly ever opened.  I used the other copy regularly during the restoration of my car and I'm keeping the working copy.

This is an awesome reference book with lots of detail and photos!      Written and compiled by a Camaro authority - John R. Hooper.

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