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1938 Chrysler~paint Chips~automotive~acme~color Chart~all Models~original! on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Franklin, Indiana, US

Franklin, Indiana, US
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You are buying a paint chip chart for 1938 Chrysler.

This is one single page. 


This is an ORIGINAL paint chip chart.

General soiling and grime as noted in the photos, due to improper storage over the years.

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