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1971 International Truck Ih Dodge Truck And Fargo Truck Paint Chips (dupont) on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Goshen, Indiana, US

Goshen, Indiana, US
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ONE SHEET SHOWING PAINT CHIPS OF THE ORIGINAL COLORS USED ON 1971 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS, DODGE TRUCKS AND FARGO. ISSUED BY THE DUPONT AUTOMOTIVE PAINT COMPANY FOR CANADA AND THE US PRODUCTION. LISTED ARE COLOR NAMES, PAINT CODES, AND THE DUPONT PAINT NUMBERS. THE SHEET SHOWS LIGHT SOILING AND BROWNING FROM AGE. USA BUYERS PAY $3.00 SHIPPING. PAYPAL ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT. LOOK IN MY EBAY STORE FOR MORE MAKES AND MODELS OF AUTOMOTIVE PAINT CHIPS AND COLOR CHARTS.

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