CHEVY II NOVA THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CHEVYS GAS SIPPING SIZZLER

CHEVY II NOVA THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CHEVYS GAS SIPPING SIZZLER

DOUG MARION

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Código:
19358
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
KP KRAUSE PUBLICATIONS
Nº edición:
1
Materia
Chevrolet
ISBN:
978-0-89689-658-1
Páginas:
224
Encuadernación:
PORTADA EN RUSTICA
Medidas:
275 mm x 210 mm
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Written by the former editor of Super Chevy magazine-a leader in the Chevrolet community
Explore never-before-seen optional equipment data, plus dealer options and part numbers for the Chevy II of '62-'79
From mild to wild, Chevy II-Nova captures it all, every heart-racing moment and each history-in-the-making event of 45 years of Chevy innovation. Sitting down with this book will feel like you're talking cars with a good friend. Inside the pages of this guide you'll discover more than 250 brilliant color photos of winning show cars and record-setting drag racing scenes, plus information about some of the finest restored and original Novas around, including a Dick Harrell 427, RPO L79 '66s and a factory Chevy II with a moon roof. With this book you get unmatched Chevy coverage!

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