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     HERE FOR YOUR BID IS AN ISSUE OF VETTE MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY 1987.  VOLUME 10 NUMBER 6.

     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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