American Motors 1972 Paint Chip Color Stripe Sheet Sample Chart on 2040-parts.com
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American Motors 1972 Color Stripe Sheet
from ACME Automotive Finishes
D1 Jolly Green Metallic
D2 Yuca Tan Metallic
D3 (Carry Over) Baja Bronze Metallic
D4 Cordoba Brown Metallic
D5 Butterscotch Gold
D7 Trans-Am Red
D8 Sparkling Burgundy
D9 (Carry Over) Wild Plum Metallic
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