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#424288 04/14/19 12:53 PM
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Billu38 Offline OP
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Why does every color paint for 1938 have a name associated with it except Black? Just says "Black"...code 231...was it Tuxedo Black back then? Billu38

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According to my chart it's called "Black".


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This may help:

Body Body Belt Striping Wheels

Swift Comm. Red Argent Silver Black
Export Blue Ditto Ditto
Brewster Green Gigolo Green Ditto
Regency Blue Argent Silver Regency Blue
Yorkshire Maroon Vermillion Light Yorkshire Maroon
Terrace Green Dryad Green Terrace Green
Spruce Green Nankeen Cream Spruce Green
Storm Gray Storm Grey
Brookwood Beige Kildare Green Brookwood Beige
Woodleaf Brown Nankeen Cream Woodleaf Brown
Gunmetal Vermillion Light Gunmetal
Mayland Black Ditto Mayland Black
Indian Suntan Nankeen Cream Rust "C" Indian Suntan
Indian Suntan Nankeen Cream Ditto
Silver Grey Green Sir W. Ral. Orange Silver Grey Green
Regency Blue Silver Regency Blue
Venetian Maroon Vermillion Light Venetian Maroon
Kashan Green Primrose Yellow Kashan Green
Alpine Green Ditto Alpine Green
Interlaken Blue White Interlaken Blue
Mayland Black Nankeen Cream Mayland Black
Pennant Blue White Pennant Blue

Note: Mayland Black Duco No. 2422122
Vermillian Light Duco No. 2896777
Nankeen Cream Duco No. 2425265

Best,

Charlie computer



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Billu38 Offline OP
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THAT'S IT!!!!! Mayland Black! Rings a bell now......thanks Charlie...Billu38


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