Brand New 1989 Corvette Booklet - In Original Envelope on 2040-parts.com
Cortlandt Manor, New York, US
You are bidding on a BRAND NEW 1989 Chevrolet Corvette Booklet featuring full-color photos as well as performance and technical data. This 28 page booklet also contains three Artists' Impressions to celebrate the Corvette - America's only true sports car. The cover of the booklet is white and red. It is in its original envelope with Corvette '89 on the cover. One edge of the envelope has a small separation from the back flap and one edge of the envelope has a small bend. The booklet is not affected by this - it is the envelope only.
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