1960 Mercury Ppg Color Paint Chip Chart All Models Original on 2040-parts.com
GREAT NORTH, United States
THIS IS A ORIGINAL 1960 MERCURY PPG COLOR PAINT CHIP CHART . CHART IS IN GOOD CONDITION . ALL THE PAINT CHIPS ARE INTACT AND IN GOOD CONDITION . THIS COVERS ALL MODELS. CHART ALSO HAS PAINT CODES . BUYER PAYS 4.00 SHIPPING. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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