Two Martin Senour Paint Chip Books 1952 And 1954, For '49 - '54 Cars And Trucks on 2040-parts.com
Lopez Island, Washington, US
You are bidding on two (2) spiral bound Martin Senour Paint Chip Books.
The 1952 book covers 1949 thru 1952 cars and trucks. 40 pages with tissue paper between pages, Very nice unused condition, has some dirt from storage on cover.
The 1954 covers 1954 cars and trucks. 16 pages in very nice unused condition. Some dirt on cover from storage.
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