Gillespie Military Spray Paint. 911 Flat Black. For 3 & 4 Color Camo Pattern.

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Gillespie Military Spray Paint. 911 Flat Black. $9.50 each.

GILLESPIE COATING PAINT

911 FLAT BLACK

COMMONLY USED ON MILITARY VEHICLES FROM VIETNAM TO CURRENT

This item is an 11oz spray can of Gillespie paint.  Color is 911, Flat Black.  Correct for use as part of the 3 or 4 color camo pattern from the 1960’s to present.  A bold black paint.  High quality like the other Gillespie paints we sell.  Don’t use the ultra thin black paint from discount stores.  It is not the same quality.  It will fade easily and look very poor when used with the other Gillespie paints.  If you are doing a 3 or 4 color camo pattern, use good paint and it will look correct and last much longer.  This is fresh stock and US made.

Paint made and packaged in the USA.  Paint is fresh. Not old Stock.  We are a vintage jeep parts dealer and keep this paint in stock.  This is the best quality paint available for your 1940’s to present military vehicles, Gillespie brand.  If you are a serious collector of military vehicles, then you know about the quality of Gillespie paint.  Used on award winning military vehicle restorations as well as fine military museums nation wide.  

Shipping to domestic US 48 states only.  No international shipping on spray paint.  Not able to ship to Alaska or Hawaii.  Sorry about that!  Please do not purchase this if we cannot ship by ground shipping to a USA address in the lower 48 states.

Listing is for one spray paint can.  Purchase any quantity you need.

NOTE:  Shipping paint requires following DOT shipping rules and regulations and this can be complicated.  Our shopping cart should calculate your shipping charge correctly.  In some circumstances (based on your location and quantity of paint ordered), it may be necessary for us to contact you with some additional shipping charges.  If this is the case, the additional shipping charges must be paid prior to shipping.  You can always call to order your paint it you have any questions.  Thank you, Dan.