Original 1940 Gmc Colors~paint Chips~automotive~acme Paints~color Chart~ on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Indiana, US
You are buying a paint chip chart for 1940 GMC. This is an ORIGINAL paint chart, and is dated 1940. It is not a cheap reprint. These are three separate pages.
General soiling and grime as noted in the photos, due to improper storage over the years.
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