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'68 Corvette Rear Suspension Upgrade

Performance Upgrades For A Shark’s Rear Suspension
From the February, 2009 issue of Corvette Fever
By T.J. Cook
Photography by T.J. Cook

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Mid America Designs
# 1 Mid America Pl.
P.O. Box 1368
Effingham
IL  62401

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