1996 Corvette Sales Brochure. Original, The real thing. A collector asked to sell his collection. The brochures are mint to new condition. All the brochures are mint. The envelopes on some have some wear from storage and moving around. This 96 Brochure is in mint to new condition the envelope is very nice condition. $ 5.50 media shipping with insurance. lease view my other listings. |
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