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Preston GM Presents: 16th Annual Corvette Show & Shine On September 3rd!

Darpan News Desk , 28 Aug, 2018 11:15 AM
    Exactly one week until the 16th Annual Corvette Show & Shine!
     
    Preston GM is celebrating the storied history of the Corvette from 11 AM to 3 PM with lots of beautiful Corvettes from different generations of the vehicle! 
     
    Past shows have brought out more than 100 Corvettes. All Corvettes welcome! See you there at Preston Chevrolet on Labour Day, September 3 at the corner of 200th Street and Highway 10 in Langley. 
     
     

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