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1948 Nash Sherwin -williams Paint Color Chip Chart~car~mixing Guide on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Franklin, Indiana, US

Franklin, Indiana, US
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You are buying an original Sherwin-Williams color chip paint guide for 1948 Nash passenger cars.

This is a vintage chip guide, and was copyrighted in 1948.

These are paint chips that are glued to the page, not a silly printed representation of the colors.

These color chips can be invaluable when buying, researching or restoring an old car.

Let's say you get a lead on an old car sitting in a barn. The owner tells you that it has never been repainted. Can you verify that by sight?

This paint chip color guide is in good used condition. Please note the foxing and general yellowing as shown in pictures.
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