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Paris, Kentucky, United States

Paris, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

VETTE VUES
Fact Book of the 1963-1967
CORVETTE Stingray
Eighth Edition
(Paperback, 1987)

Book is in good used condition. No rips, tears or writing on the pages. Please see photos for more detailed description and condition of the book as the book in the photos is the book that you will receive.

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