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1978 Chevy Camaro Brochure-camaro Lt-rally Sport-z28 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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East Palestine, Ohio, United States

East Palestine, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

1978 CHEVY CAMARO FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.   INCLUDES FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1978 CHEVY CAMARO SPORT COUPE, CAMARO RALLY SPORT, CAMARO TYPE LT, AND CAMARO Z28 MODELS, WITH 250 CID SIX305 CID V8, AND 350 CID V8 ENGINES.    THIS 13 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 8-1/2" BY 11".


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