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     HERE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS VOL. 20, NO. 1 THRU VOL. 20, NO. 6 OF THE CORVETTE NEWS MAGAZINES FOR 1977.  INTRO, SPECS, OPTIONS & PHOTOS.  COMPLETE AND THE BEST YOU WILL FIND!

      PUBLISHED BY CHEVROLET, THE CORVETTE NEWS WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE "NEW" CORVETTE OWNER.  EACH ISSUE CONTAINS 31 PAGES FILLED WITH CORVETTE HISTORY, GREAT PHOTOS, ANNUAL CENTERSPREAD (SEE PHOTO), NEW CORVETTE SPECIFICATIONS, ILLUSTRATIONS AND CHEVROLET CORVETTE ADVERTISEMENTS.

     HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO FILL IN YOUR MISSING ISSUES!

     *THIS VOLUME OF CORVETTE NEWS MAGAZINES IS IN GOOD CONDITION!  PLEASE VIEW MY PHOTOS FOR FURTHER REVIEW.

     I WILL GLADLY COMBINE THE SHIPPING WITH OTHER CORVETTE NEWS & QUARTERLY MAGAZINES I HAVE LISTED.

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