From: http://www.range-rover-classic.com/H...Released:-1972
- Available colours:
Exterior:
Bahama Gold
Davos White
Lincoln Green
Masai Red
Sahara Dust
Tuscan Blue
Googling those will pull up the paint codes.
I am doing a resto on 73 RRC and am tackling the wheel rims next. I know there were two colours for these early cars, one which is silver and one which is a more dusty type of silver. Has anyone figured out the paint code for the dusty type of silver?
Thanks
From: http://www.range-rover-classic.com/H...Released:-1972
- Available colours:
Exterior:
Bahama Gold
Davos White
Lincoln Green
Masai Red
Sahara Dust
Tuscan Blue
Googling those will pull up the paint codes.
Unfortunately I have already been down that path and strangely enough Land Rover listed Sahara Dust as a colour for the body paint on the car and also the colour for the wheels. But they are two completely different colours and the paint code for Sahara Dust mixes up as a match for the body colour and not for the wheels.
They are not a colour match but they have the same name, that is the big problem trying to find the paint code!
I will see if I can find some pictures. Most had the silver wheels you speak of but some had a different colour silver, more of a mat dusty type of silver.
From personal experience, having a standard wheel (the spare wheel usually) which hasn't faded used as a sample and taken to a paint supplier will yield a perfect result.
Most paint suppliers take great pride in their abilities to provide a match.
The pigments and formulas used "back in the day" are no longer the same.
I too have noticed there seems to be two different colours of silver. Simply put a light type and a darker, grey silver.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Richard
1975 Suffix D 2 door
That's interesting, I assumed someone had resprayed the spare in mine. It's the "sparkle silver" colour ... It still wears the original michelin tire too. I don't think you'd want to use that old tire, that's for sure.
I guess I'll be matching the spares colour if i paint mine. The sparkle silver suites the car perfectly!
seeya,
Shane L.
Sparkle Silver was used right through to the end of the disco 1 at least. The closest decent paint shop to me says they have no problem mixing it, but with a standox system which is clear over base.
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