1988 Chevrolet Passenger And Truck Comparison Book on 2040-parts.com
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This is the original Comparison Book that Chevrolet dealers used for 1988 model year vehicles. The original binder includes tabs for each Chevy vehicle. It outlines models, features, trim levels, options, whats new, demographics reasons to buy, and advantages vs. competition. 1988 models included are Corvette, Camaro, Caprice, Monte Carlo, Celebrity, Corsica, Nova, Cavalier, Spectrum, Beretta and Sprint. Trucks include: S10 pickup, S10 Blazer, C/K pickups, full size Blazer, Asto Van, Sport van, and Suburban.
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