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1959 Lincoln Continental Premiere 59 Paint Chips Acme 3 on 2040-parts.com

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Blaine, Washington, United States

Blaine, Washington, United States
Condition:Used CARS & TRUCKS:1959 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL PREMIERE 59

- PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ALL OF THE FOLLOWING BEFORE BIDDING OR EMAILING ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE.

- UP FOR AUCTION IS EXTREMELY RARE, VINTAGE AND ORIGINAL "ACME" PAINT CHIPS FOR - THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY - 1959 LINCOLN - LINCOLN CONTINENTAL - PREMIERE - MARK IV - CAPRI 59 - ALL MODELS - 20 PAINT CHIPS - INCLUDING MIXING FORMULAS.

- THERE IS/ARE THREE SHEET(S) OF ORIGINAL "ACME" PRODUCTS PAINT CHIPS  CHARTS  AND INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION.

- THIS ORIGINAL "ACME" PAINT CHIPS COLOR CHART IS IN EXCELLENT TO GOOD CONDITION CONSIDERING THEIR AGE.

- THIS ORIGINAL "ACME" PRODUCTS PAINT CHIPS COLOR CHART IS ON 8.5 in. x 11.0 in. CARD STOCK.

- THE ORIGINAL "ACME" PRODUCTS PAINT CHIPS COLOR CHART YOU RECEIVE WILL BE THE CORRECT CHART FOR THE YEAR, MAKE AND MODEL THAT YOU BID ON AND WILL BE SIMILAR TO THE PAINT CHIPS COLOR CHART SHOWN IN THE AUCTION PICTURE.

- THE "ACME" PRODUCTS PAINT CHIPS COLOR CHART IN THE AUCTION PICTURE IS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PAINT CHIPS COLOR CHART BEING OFFERED IN THIS AUCTION.

- CHECKOUT MY EBAY STORE AND OTHER AUCTIONS AS WE HAVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF A E A TUNE-UP CHARTS (domestic and import), SUN ELECTRIC TUNE-UP CHARTS (domestic), LUBRICATION CHARTS (domestic and import), MISCELLANEOUS COMBINED TUNE-UP AND LUBRICATION CHARTS (domestic and import) FROM THE 1910's TO THE 1980's FOR CARS AND MOST TRUCKS. LUBRICATION CHARTS FOR SOME BUSES, MANY VINTAGE TRACTORS AND LUBRICATION CHARTS FOR VINTAGE (40'S TO 50'S) AIRPLANES AND  BODY, PARTS LIST, WIRING AND FRAME DIAGRAMS AND CRASH DATA SHEETS AND PAINT COLOR CHIP CHARTS FOR YOUR VINTAGE OR COLLECTOR VEHICLE ARE AVAILABLE AS WELL.

- CHECK OUT MY EBAY STORE AND OTHER AUCTIONS FOR PAINT COLOR CHIP CHARTS FOR MORE YEARS, MAKES AND MODELS.

- ALL THESE ITEMS ARE INDISPENSABLE FOR THE CARE AND UPKEEP OF YOUR COLLECTOR OR VINTAGE AUTOMOBILE.

- ANY QUESTIONS? EMAIL US!

- DON'T SEE YOUR ITEM? EMAIL US!

- WE WILL LIST IT IF WE HAVE IT!

- THANKS FOR LOOKING AND FOR BIDDING!

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