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  1. #1
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    75 years of GM history in pics......FS

    Opened a box of Linsey books etc. in the garage attic.
    My Dad gave me his GM stuff when he retired and moved to N.C.

    Found this today.
    Pictorial and some history.......
    been up there nearly 20 years.

    216 pages awesome pics.....wasting away........
    book in great condition.

    $28.63 shipped .........
    I don't really get into it that much, like you car-enthusiasts might.

    A good fireside book on rainy days.

    VG
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    more pics

    of pics...........

    Thanks

    vg
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    Thumbs up Book Spoaken for.

    Thanks

    VG

  4. #4
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    I received the book today. Very nice item with lots of great pictures and information.
    Thank you so much for your very kind and reliable service!
    Steffen

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    Sounds like a treasure box Vice. You can open a book store with the cool stuff.
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  6. #6
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    I have one of those books. We, as GM employees were given the books when GM celebrated it's 75th. anniversary. Ironically, I was in the hospital recovering from knee surgery the day they gave those out at my plant. The Personnel Director actually came to the hospital the next day to present me my copy. It is interesting reading. I wonder if they will publish one on "How to survive a bail-out"? Thanks, David

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