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1965 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Paint Chips Coronet Dart Barracuda Belvedere Fury on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Republic, Missouri, United States

Republic, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Country of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction is a set of original 1965 Chrysler Corporation Paint Chips by Du Pont. This set covers the following: Chrysler Models: Newport, New Yorker, and 300. Dodge Models: Dart, Coronet, Custom 880, Polara and Monaco Imperial Models: Crown and LeBaron Plymouth Models: Valiant, Barracuda, Belvedere, Satellite, Fury and Sport Fury The pages are in good condition, but not perfect. Pictures are of actual item for sale. Please e-mail questions before bidding. Shipping and Handling is $3.50 For Sales to the Continental United States, please add $2.00 for Alaska and Hawaii. I will ship worldwide upon request, please e-mail for shipping quote. If you win multiple items I will combine to save on shipping if possible.

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