ORIGINAL CHEVELLE 1964-1972

ORIGINAL CHEVELLE 1964-1972

JIM SCHILD

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Código:
12757
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
MOTORBOOKS INTERNATIONAL
Materia
Chevrolet
ISBN:
978-0-7603-2166-9
Páginas:
144
Encuadernación:
PORTADA DURA CON CARATULA
Medidas:
295 mm x 221 mm
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Chevrolet’s answer to Pontiac’s GTO, the Chevelle was General Motors’ muscle car for the masses. With an abundance of Chevelles today awaiting restoration, this Motorbooks Original Series title detailing factory-correct replacement parts is sure to prove extremely valuable to enthusiasts. The abundance of information—serial and engine numbers, paint codes, trim, options, and technical tips—featured here are essential to enthusiasts interested in achieving an authentic restoration. The author’s expert advice is sure to help readers avoid the pitfalls that can often ruin an otherwise successful restoration. Lavishly illustrated with exclusive color photography to emphasize all of the information described.

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