1969 Camaro & Nova Rare Factory Details Dvd No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Mission, British Columbia, CA
*Save-On-Shipping combined rate for 3 DVDs This DVD is based on information provided to Chevrolet franchised dealer's only. It's originally from 1969 but now on easy to view DVD format. It has the Camaro Vs. Mustang and the Nova Vs. Dart, Valient & Falcon. Really interesting comparrison. Lot's of details on all the models concerned. Fantastic DVD Entitled: '1969 Nova and Camaro Prove It!' This is a must have for any muscle car resource library. Would also make an excellent gift. A 'Car Guy' production from directly back in the day. Item - DVD - Nova and Camaro Prove It - Duration 12:35 - DVD presented in vintage label inside a jewel case.
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