
1961 Salesman Sample Color Chevrolet Color Chart Collection Jim Linderman
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Wow, this is fun to see because I've always maintained that the color of my folks Oldsmobile Starfire was called Fawn. Being a GM product I'm sure this Fawn color is the same. Looks the same Sure wish I had that car. It was a heck of a car.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how many shades of turquoise there are to choose from.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite color...but if you'd chosen it for your corvair, it would be rust red now.
ReplyDeleteif only they still made seafoam green cars. i think that's why i love mid-century so much, all the various shades of aqua.
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