1939 1940 1941 1942 Oldsmobile 60 70 80 Nash Lafayette Ambassador Paint Chip Ms2 on 2040-parts.com
Blaine, Washington, United States
| - PLEASE READ ALL OF THE AUCTION NOTES BELOW BEFORE EMAILING QUESTIONS OR BIDDING ON THIS ITEM. PLEASE NOTE THAT IN ORDER TO SAVE US BOTH TIME EMAILING IF YOU ASK A QUESTION WHERE THE INFORMATION IS INCLUDED IN THE NOTES BELOW YOU WILL BE REFERRED BACK TO THE AUCTION NOTES AGAIN TO FIND THE ANSWER. - UP FOR AUCTION IS A SET OF RARE, VINTAGE AND ORIGINAL "MARTIN SENOUR" PAINT CHIPS FOR - THE GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION - 1939 OLDSMOBILE - SIX "60"F-39 - SIX "70" G-39 - EIGHT "80" L-39 39 - ALL MODELS - 9 OLDSMOBILE PAINT CHIPSAND
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