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Old 12-07-2016, 07:35 PM
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Default Chevrolet Product Training Materials

I have a 12"x15"x1.5" Blue Box that is labeled CONQUER !!!!!!!
This is from Chevrolet Motor Divison, GM

Inside there are two 78rpm records and two film strips

Camaro/Corvette product information meeting
Camaro/Corvette product knowledge quiz
Camaro vs Mustang, Barracuda & Challenger comparison meeting
Etc etc etc

Who on this site collects this kind of stuff and I would
like to sell and realize ??? value

I still need to take pics

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Old 12-07-2016, 07:49 PM
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I'm very familiar with this kit as I have all the Chevrolet introductory training films from 1968-1972.

Yours in particular introduced the new 1970 Camaro & Corvette to the new car salesmen in Jan/Feb. 1970.

Not every dealership got these,but if they subscribed to the monthly program,Chevrolet would mail a box like this once a month out to them.
All the salesmen would sit down in front of a projector screen,and insert the filmstrip into a projector and play the record too while advancing the frames when the record went "BEEP".
These kits were originally packed full of posters,guide books,price & option sheets and others similar items.
They started them as early as the late 1940's and continued with this media till I believe 1980,when they switched over to videotapes.
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Mr70, Exactly what I have....There is some misc papers/forms inside box, not sure about
posters.

Do you know anybody that might want the above pictured item ??

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Not off the top of my head,other than Team Camaro classifieds.
Advertise it for sale here & on eBay too.
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