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Lincoln Continental Original Paint Chart on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, US

West Palm Beach, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:1966 Lincoln Paint Chart Manufacturer Part Number:AD-71-50M 6/65 Country of Manufacture:United States

An original dealership factory 966 Lincoln Continental paint chart in absolutely perfect condition.  Its been stored for 48 years and not a corner in bent.  No tear anywhere.  It looks as the paint chart did when a dealer or repair shop accessed the information in 1966.   Not a reprint.  The original Lincoln color paint chart.  If you want the best original likely in the country this would be it.  On the left bottom corner is the original form print date of June 1965 as Lincoln prepared to introduce the 1966 model lineup just a 90 days later.  This is the original factory pain chart.

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