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From: M J Pine <mpine2@immaculata.edu>
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Subject: Color of 1960 TR3a
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Could anyone identify the shade of red used on the 1960 TR3A? I believe
it is "signal red" but I'm not positive. If you don't know, please
direct me to a possible source. Thanks in advance for any help you may
be able to offer.
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M.J. Pine
Immaculata College - Gabriele Library (Systems)
Phone (610)647-4400 x3836 Fax (610)640-5828
e-mail mpine2@glic.immaculata.edu
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