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 Corvette Past - Present - Future  1952 to 1983

Consumer Guide  Classic Car Series  April 1982

"The Corvette was born June 30, 1953, when the first production model rolled off a short assembly line in Flint, Michigan."

This 96 page guide covers the history of the Corvette from conception to 1982 with a section on concept cars of the future.

                                    Contents:  Corvettes of the Past  - The first 30 year ** Corvettes of the Present - The 1980 -1982 Models

               Corvettes of the Future - Totally re-designed 1983, concepts from mid-engine GT's to a wild battery powered Corvette of the 21st Century.

Full of information and photo's including 32 pages in color.  A must for the Corvette owner or enthusiast.

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