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    80" grille badge colours?

    Hello,

    I would like to know what colour(s) was on the grille badges of the 1950-53 series 1 80" Land Rovers that were sold here in Australia. A few restored vehicles that I have seen at shows and several in the UK mags have badges that have either red or yellow lettering on a mid or light green background. The vehicles themselves have been either light (e.g. HUE 166) or mid-green, whereas most of the old wrecks that I have seen minus the badges were in the dark Land Rover green that seemed to be common through the Series 1 range.

    I have one for my wall collection that I want to restore to original colours and am not sure if it should be silver on black or yellow or red on green. It is presently a very faded yellow on green but this looks like it has been repainted a couple of times in the last 60 years.

    Any help?

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    A 1950 to early 1951 should be the cast aluminium badge and it should have a bronze green background and yellow lettering. 1951 to 1953 were pressed aluminium with a black background and silver (aluminium) lettering they also had Birmingham England (Not the Series 2/2a Solihul Warwickshire England type).

    HUE 166 has Rover, light green (sage) background and Red lettering as did all the 1948 and early 1949.

    Hope this helps.

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    Appreciated

    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    A 1950 to early 1951 should be the cast aluminium badge and it should have a bronze green background and yellow lettering. 1951 to 1953 were pressed aluminium with a black background and silver (aluminium) lettering they also had Birmingham England (Not the Series 2/2a Solihul Warwickshire England type).

    HUE 166 has Rover, light green (sage) background and Red lettering as did all the 1948 and early 1949.

    Hope this helps.
    It is the cast aluminium badge without "Birmingham England" adjacent to the Land Rover logo. So it must be from a 1950-51 vehicle - I never saw that truck.

    As noted, the Land Rover logo is painted yellow, but it is pretty faded and hard to tell what the original background green colour might have been.

    My grandfather had an 80" S1 on the farm years ago and I seem to recall that it had the silver and black badges with the "Birmingham England" wording, as did a couple of wrecks I was looking over in a yard near Cooma - although these were almost bare aluminium now.

    Cheers

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    Hi Diana
    sound as if you may know
    what was the number or approx date of the change from red to yellow lettering
    cheers
    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    A 1950 to early 1951 should be the cast aluminium badge and it should have a bronze green background and yellow lettering. 1951 to 1953 were pressed aluminium with a black background and silver (aluminium) lettering they also had Birmingham England (Not the Series 2/2a Solihul Warwickshire England type).

    HUE 166 has Rover, light green (sage) background and Red lettering as did all the 1948 and early 1949.

    Hope this helps.
    I will ask Frank Sharp ( in Hobart ), tomorrow about this, as I believe the first badges were cast bronze.
    Also will ask about the colours
    Cheers Arthur

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    I will ask Frank Sharp ( in Hobart ), tomorrow about this, as I believe the first badges were cast bronze.
    Also will ask about the colours
    Cheers Arthur
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    I will ask Frank Sharp ( in Hobart ), tomorrow about this, as I believe the first badges were cast bronze.
    Also will ask about the colours
    Cheers Arthur
    Arthur

    I think you will find that the bronze ones were the badges for the pre-production vehicles, although a few may have escaped onto the production line. However in respect to this thread it's irrelevant as the question was about 1950 through 1953 models, which were by that time either cast or pressed aluminium.

    Cheers
    Diana

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    Colour

    I dont think all 48s or early 49s had red lettering, yes sage background and red was used but so was yellow.
    Dennis

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    Hello again.

    I have finally got around to securing a few photos of the badge in question - below.







    It is a bit hard to see what it is made of - looks like cast alloy and definitely quite heavy.

    As noted in a previous post, I never saw the vehicle it came off.

    Cheers

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    Hi, I have restored one and I think the colors could be them.


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