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These items all came from the Chevrolet Dealer my dad worked at from 1969-1984 . The purfume is kind of hard to come by,also have many more years of it. Pencils are for 1966 Chevrolets.
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Posted 1 year ago
gargoyleco…
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These items all came from the Chevrolet Dealer my dad worked at from 1969-1984 . The purfume is kind of hard to come by,also have many more years of it. Pencils are for 1966 Chevrolets.
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Thanks kerry!
Thanks Officialfuel!
Love these . My first car I got to drive to HS was a 62 Impala Chevy it lasted a very long time ! We had a 57 Chevy and traded it for 62 . the 57 was canary yellow . I remember the day my dad brought it hone we had the coolest car on street . I was just a little girl but I loved it till we all had to pile in it to travel across US then it was to small for 6 people :-) Great old items ! Thanks for sharing
Thanks Manikin! why didn't you stuff it in a garage and keep it?lol I had a '63 I probably should have kept!
Thanks packrat!
Our family had a lot of fun in a 1964 Belair, road trips with seven or eight piled in, being the youngest I got shoved into whatever hole was left. The car was passed down & used by all us kids until we parked it in 1978. It still sits in the trees where we parked it, great old car.
Would love to see it walfsoftly, post it if you can!ILOVE ANYTHING CHEVROLET!!!