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1961 Mercury Monterey Comet Meteor Commuter Colony Park Wagons Paint Chips (ppg) on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States

Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

One Sheet of Original PPG Ditzler Automotive Finishes Paint Chip Samples for the 1961 Mercury Auto Line including Monterey, Comet, Meteor, Commuter, and Colony Park Wagons.  This sheet includes 14 Paint Chips, The Color Name and The Ditzler Paint Number.  These vintage chips are intact and in bright color.

Great for selecting or matching colors for that special classic auto or truck.  Looks great framed!  Near mint to mint condition.  The sheet may have some slight yellowing or soiling due to age.  Printed in the U.S.A.      Form 6110   


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