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1970 Chevelle, Monte Carlo, Nova Custom Feature Accessories Brochure (gm) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction is a genuine GM accessories brochure for 1970 Chevelle, Monte Carlo, or Nova. It is in very good condition free of tears, creases, stains, water marks, pen or pencil writing, and dealership stampings. The colors are bold in appearance with very minor aging on the white. The corners are in good condition with very minor aging as pictured. This brochure will make a nice addition to your '70 Chevelle, Monte Carlo, or Nova. If you have questions feel free to email me.

Shipping via USPS Mail to the winning bidder. US bidders only and payment is expected within 3 days of auction end.

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