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2005 Chevy Cobalt New Car Sales Brochure on 2040-parts.com

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UP FOR BID AN ORIGINAL  2005 CHEVY COBALT NEW CAR BROCHURE.   THIS IS THE ORIGINAL NEW OLD STOCK BROCHURE PUT OUT BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR CAR SALES.  THIS BROCHURE MEASURES 7 BY 10 INCHES.  BEAUTIFULLY PHOTOGRAPHED.  GREAT GLOSSY COLOR PHOTOS  THAT COVER TWO PAGES. 10 PAGES.  EXCELLENT CONDITION.

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