You could try ringing places that supply automotive paint, like Supercheap or Autobarn as they can look up paint codes according to your vehicle's vin or rego even. Whether that is in a Pantone format, I don't know.
Pantone is a clever invention and made it's inventor Lawrence Herbert a multimillionaire, although as I understand it it is more for graphics/printing than car colours. However if JLR's marketing dept. ever had a Grasmere green car featured in an advertisement, then there is a very good chance it would've been given a Pantone code, so that the ad, brochure, banner, poster, etc. could be transmitted across the world and be faithfully reproduced.


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