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1968 Dodge Dart Polara Coronet Monaco Charger Paint Chips Color Chart R-m 68 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Glencoe, Minnesota, United States

Glencoe, Minnesota, United States

 One 8.5"x11" page of original Rinshed-Mason exterior paint chips. For 1968 Dodge.

In good shape for 40+ years old. Slight yellowing of the paper and light wear/discoloration around the edges unless noted. Some have black overspray along the top edge which you should be able to see in the picture.

May or may not have all the colors for the model year (If they were carry overs from previous years). Usually they do. If you can not see if the color you need is on it from the picture just ask and i will let you know. They usually have the interior paint codes on the back also (no chips, just codes) (Sometimes for the previous years and not the year on the front).

Sold As-Is what you see is what you get.



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