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UP FOR AUCTION ,1990 ORIGINAL CORVETTE OWNERS MANUAL PACKAGE - (1) 1990 1ST EDITION CORVETTE OWNERS MANUAL-GM PART #10122656 A. (2) 1990 (BLANK/UNSIGNED) CORVETTE WARRANTY AND OWNER ASSISTANCE INFORMATION MANUAL-GM PART #10152378. (3)1990 CORVETTE MANINTANCE SCHEDULE MANUAL-GM PART #10122641 (4) 1990 CORVETTE GOODYEAR TIRE POLICY-DATED 3/89. (5) 1990 CORVETTE INSIGNIA POUCH.
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