Collector's Edition - Corvette - America's Only True Sports Car on 2040-parts.com
Bowie, Maryland, United States
I'm selling a piece of literature titled Corvette - America's Only True Sports Car. It's a collector's edition, and created by the editors of Consumer Guide. It appears to be a magazine/small book about Corvettes. Used, so shows some wear and tear, but everything appears to be intact and complete. Selling as is. Feel free to contact me with any questions. PayPal only please. J1.
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