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Grill colors

franklinair

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I took photos of 5 colors used on '68 grills. I sprayed (aerosols) on white plastic caps for consistency. Hope this helps.

Neil

PS: For those interested in the SEM 39263 specificly, I ordered it from- www.automotivetouchup.com You can get aerosol or touchup bottles. Or you can use www.tcpglobal.com
 

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