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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Hi Slunny

    My recollection of the brochures at the time (wish I kept them) is that the body colour was called "sandstone" and the roof colour "limestone".

    That scheme in Oz was unique to the 6 cyl 109 from about 1969. The 88's were "DBG" and "limestone"

    Diana
    Ahhh, my apologies! So the ute is Sandstone, not Limestone. Thanks for this Diana!
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    Hi Simon

    Yes it gets confusing, because by the end of SIII a British Land Rover colour Limestone was similar to the Aussie SIIA colour sandstone.

    Remember the paint on the aussie Land Rovers were sourced from Dulux and were not the same selection as the paints on Land Rovers made in the UK. It was another part of the way that Rover Co complied with the Australian content rules.

    This is where lots of Aussie researchers come undone when they search for sources in the UK.

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    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    That scheme in Oz was unique to the 6 cyl 109 from about 1969.

    Diana
    Yes, we had a 1972 S2a 6 cylinder on the farm that was that colour whereas the neighbour's 4 cylinder was the traditional LWB grey. I am probably mistaken but I had always thought the body, roof top and wheel rims were the same colour on our truck.

    The same colour scheme seems to have been used in Africa around that same time - especially on some station wagons and non-military forward controls. Like this one in Maun (Botswana):



    And another from Bulawayo in Matabeleland:



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    Too right, if you look at the two images posted by Slunny you see that one has the same body and roof colour while the second has the lighter roof.

    The hardtop versions all had the light roof and sides.

    I really liked that colour scheme, in fact the 6cyl Suffix H was my all time favourate, IMHO the best of the series bar none.

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    Ute cab

    Yes, I recall that now - ours (photo below) was a ute cab tray top like the first photo of the earlier post.



    I believe they were the one overall colour whereas the full length tops were lighter than the body panels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    These wheels were blasted and powdercoated in a colour which I think was called Camelia. If it wasn't that it was some flower. Never the less, the powdercoat colour looked to me like it was a match when comparing with the the sample.
    Would it have been Magnolia? That is a lighter cream than Primrose - also a Powdercoat colour.

    I'm about to get mine done, so looking at options at the moment. Want something just a shade lighter and creamier than limestone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Too right, if you look at the two images posted by Slunny you see that one has the same body and roof colour while the second has the lighter roof.

    The hardtop versions all had the light roof and sides.

    I really liked that colour scheme, in fact the 6cyl Suffix H was my all time favourate, IMHO the best of the series bar none.
    They're the same ute in the pics. I think its just the difference in light when the photo was taken. The door colour looks different too. I've just had a look in the garage, and it looks like the roof colour and the body colour are the same on mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Would it have been Magnolia? That is a lighter cream than Primrose - also a Powdercoat colour.

    I'm about to get mine done, so looking at options at the moment. Want something just a shade lighter and creamier than limestone.
    Magnolia! I'd be a terrible horticulturalist! Yes, I think it is Magnolia. Well, picked and thanks for noting it! I'll edit my previous post so nobody ends up with the wrong colour. Thank you!
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    Appreciated

    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Would it have been Magnolia? That is a lighter cream than Primrose - also a Powdercoat colour.

    I'm about to get mine done, so looking at options at the moment. Want something just a shade lighter and creamier than limestone.
    Hello again.

    This is timely because I have just removed the 5 worn out tyres from my truck as a prelude to getting the rims cleaned up and recoloured next week.

    They are presently a very rich cream colour which actually looks quite good - but the actual quality of the original painting was poor - but will probably look better in a less buttery colour.

    Cheers

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    Addendum

    Hello again from Brisbane.

    Took my 5 rims into a well-recommended operation in Archerfield and looked over the various colours on offer.

    It seems that Magnolia is about the right colour but supposedly only comes in a matt finish from Dulux. I picked another colour that is hard to differentiate from Magnolia but will be done in gloss. Name escapes me but will return when I pay for the job.

    Pick them up next week.

    Plan to do the ute roof and safari panel in Limestone. It probably was Limestone originally but has faded to a chalky white.

    Cheers,

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