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1951 Plymouth Concord Cambridge Special Deluxe 51 Paint Chips Nason 4 on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Blaine, Washington, United States

Blaine, Washington, United States
Condition:Used CARS & TRUCKS:1951 PLYMOUTH CONCORD CAMBRIDGE SPECIAL DELUXE 51

- 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 ANSWER IS INCLUDED IN THE AUCTION NOTES BELOW YOU WILL BE POLITELY REQUESTED TO REREAD THE AUCTION NOTES FOR THE ANSWER. THANKS

- UP FOR AUCTION IS A SET OF RARE, VINTAGE AND ORIGINAL "NASON" -  PAINT CHIPS FOR - THE CHRYSLER CORPORATION - 1951 PLYMOUTH - CRANBROOK - CONCORD - CAMBRIDGE - SPECIAL - DELUXE - COUPE - CONVERTIBLE - STATION WAGON 51 - ALL MODELS - 10 PAINT CHIPS AND ASSOCIATED COLOR INFORMATION ON ONE SHEET(S). IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SPECIFIC COLOR(S) PLEASE CONFIRM THAT THE COLOR(S) YOU REQUIRE IS/ARE ON THE CHART SHOWN ABOVE FOR THE YEARS AND MAKES NOTED BEFORE BIDDING. DUE TO THE USE OF "CARRYOVER COLORS" WHICH ARE THE "SAME COLOR USED OVER MORE THAN ONE YEAR" AS THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS ITEM IF THE COLORS YOU NEED ARE NOT ON THE CHART AND YOU DID NOT CONFIRM IF THEY WERE BEFORE BIDDING. 

- THESE PAINT CHIPS ARE IN EXCELLENT TO VERY GOOD CONDITION CONSIDERING THEIR AGE. 

- PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PICTURE SHOWN MAY NOT BE AN ACTUAL PICTURE OF THE CHART OFFERED IN THE AUCTION BUT THE CHART OFFERED IN THE AUCTION AS DESCRIBED ABOVE WILL BE SIMILAR TO THAT SHOWN IN THE PICTURE.

- THE ORIGINAL PAINT CHIPS CHART YOU RECEIVE WILL BE THE CORRECT CHART FOR THE YEAR, MAKE AND MODELS AS DESCRIBED IN THE AUCTION NOTES ABOVE. 

- WE ALSO HAVE THOUSANDS OF A E A AND SUN ELECTRIC TUNE-UP CHARTS (both domestic and import) LUBRICATION AND/OR TUNE-UP CHARTS (both domestic and import) FROM THE 1930'S TO THE 1980'S FOR CARS AND MOST TRUCKSWE HAVE BODY PARTS LISTS, CHASSIS PARTS LIST, WIRING DIAGRAMS, FRAME DIMENSION CHARTS (both domestic and import), AS WELL AS PAINT  CHIP CHARTS FROM THE 1930'S TO THE 1990'S FOR YOUR VINTAGE AND COLLECTOR CARS AND MANY TRUCKS (both domestic and import).

- ANY QUESTIONS? 

- DON'T SEE YOUR PAINT CHIPS OR OTHER VINTAGE OR COLLECTOR

VEHICLE ITEMS LISTED?

- EMAIL US! - WE WILL LIST IT IF WE HAVE IT! 

- THANKS FOR LOOKING! AND THANKS FOR BIDDING!

 

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