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1978 78 Chevy Station Wagon Brochure Monza Caprice on 2040-parts.com

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Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
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1978 Chevrolet Chevy Station Wagon Brochure. Covers the Chevy Wagons, Caprice Classic Station Wagon, Impala Station Wagon, Caprice Classic Estate Station Wagon, Malibu Classic Estate Station Wagon, Malibu Classic Station Wagon, Monza Estate Station Wagon, Monza Station Wagon, Suburban, Blazer Sportvan models. Consist of 19 pages of photos and information on the '78 Chevy Wagons, Size is 11" x 8 1/2". The brochure is in good condition with minimal wear; dealer stamp on cover.



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