Corvette "an American Classic" Hardcover Book on 2040-parts.com
Little Falls, New Jersey, United States
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A HARDCOVER BOOK PUBLISHED IN 2001 TITLED CORVETTE "AN AMERICAN CLASSIC." IT IS BY METRO BOOKS, AND WRITERS ARE DAN LYONS AND JOHN F. KATZ. IT HAS 192 PAGES. GREAT FOR THE CORVETTE COLLECTOR. GOOD LUCK AND THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.
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