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     HERE FOR YOUR BID IS AN ISSUE OF VETTE MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY 1984.  VOLUME 8 NUMBER 1.

     VETTE MAGAZINE WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE CORVETTE OWNER AND ENTHUSIAST.  GREAT CORVETTE HISTORY, PHOTOS, NEW CORVETTE SPECIFICATIONS, ILLUSTRATIONS CENTERSPREADS AND CHEVROLET CORVETTE ADVERTISEMENTS.

     *THIS MAGAZINE IS IN GREAT CONDITION!  VIEW MY PHOTOS FOR FURTHER REVIEW.

     **PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER CHEVROLET/CORVETTE AUCTIONS.  I WILL GLADLY COMBINE THE SHIPPING!

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