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1994 Callaway Camaro C8 Convertible Unique Imp Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Skippack, Pennsylvania, United States

Skippack, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

                
1994 CALLAWAY CAMARO C8 CONVERTIBLE

Here's a great-looking automotive 4-page brochure published by IMP (International Masters Publishers) during the late 1990's. It's condition makes it very collectible. It's a great find and would be a unique piece for your collection. THIS PIECE OF LITERATURE WAS ORIGINALLY RELEASED BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.

The pages contain nice 5-view photos, technical specifications, including engine, transmission,body.chassis, special features, running gear and dimensions.

Collecting original automotive literature has become very popular over the years. Vintage automotive enthusiasts have been adding them to their collections & displaying them with their cars. They also make great decorating items for your garage or office. Vintage literature are a great way to follow the history of your favorite auto.

NOT A COPY OR REPRINT.

APPROXIMATE SIZE (in inches): EACH PAGE: 8.00 x 9.00 (The above photo is of the 2 inside pages).

GRADED CONDITION: NEAR MINT

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