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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Sure I can!

    It look's O.K. BUT!!! There were sooooo many bronze green ones.

    Have you ever thought about what colour you would re-paint your car when you have all the coulors in the automative colour spectrum - it is really a hard choice. There is something to be said for a limited colour choice!!!!

    Do you like the factory green of my RRc?



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    Quote Originally Posted by beforethevision View Post
    Forgive me for mot being up to date on old range rovers , but a VAGUE Range rover? hahah

    I love it!
    Wot - how did that happen?

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    I have a 109", ex-mil with an aftermarket athol hedges roof - I was thinking when i come to repaint it with a deep blue or red all over except for the window regions which would be white. So in the end you have blue roof, blue a pillars and windscrene then a whole section of white surrounding the windows all the way round the car (except windscrene as stated before) and then the rest of the body is blue/red - haven't decided yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newbs-IIA View Post
    I have a 109", ex-mil with an aftermarket athol hedges roof - I was thinking when i come to repaint it with a deep blue or red all over except for the window regions which would be white. So in the end you have blue roof, blue a pillars and windscrene then a whole section of white surrounding the windows all the way round the car (except windscrene as stated before) and then the rest of the body is blue/red - haven't decided yet
    The interesting thing about the Athol Hedges roofs in the 1960's is that they were what was supplied originally with Annand and Thompson (Brisbane) vehicles. Brian Hjelm may know more about this. For some reason A & T didn't supply the OEM roofs from Rover Co. Ltd. except for the station wagon versions.

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    Original 6's only came in Limestone in the 2a??? Pretty sure Ive read it elsewhere.Owned 2 original6 traytops,seen a few others,only in Limestone.
    Phoenix,that colourchart MUST be wrong.Baby poo yellow would have to be the most common Ser3 colour no mater what power plant used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Baby poo yellow would have to be the most common Ser3 colour no mater what power plant used.
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    I have two S3's that I bought for the hell of it for spare parts; both are baby-poo yellow. I must say I agree with Andrew, apart from the olive drab ones and my mate's ex-PMG red one, I can't recall a S3 in any other colour I think the proper name is Sahara Gold, or something similar.

    When I holidayed in the UK recently, just about every Defender I saw was blue; which along with Bronze Green seems to suit the marque very well

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    .........Baby poo yellow would have to be the most common Ser3 colour no matter what power plant used.
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    I'd have to agree with that, particularly for lwb.

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    Tint recipes?

    I'm looking to repaint the 2A I'm restoring to Bronze Green and Limestone.

    I have a need to paint some timber items, and so I therefore need to get some Exterior Enamel tinted to match.

    Is there any website that has tint recipes for housepaints equivalent to LR automotive colours?

    * I know I could take a bit in and have a match done, but it'd be better if I could just provide a tint recipe. Then I'd get an exact match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brisso57 View Post
    I'm looking to repaint the 2A I'm restoring to Bronze Green and Limestone.

    I have a need to paint some timber items, and so I therefore need to get some Exterior Enamel tinted to match.

    Is there any website that has tint recipes for housepaints equivalent to LR automotive colours?

    * I know I could take a bit in and have a match done, but it'd be better if I could just provide a tint recipe. Then I'd get an exact match.

    ?

    Doug
    I don't know about bronze green but the code for limestone is 10B17-Hopsack. Standard british colour in the dulux range. I had some mixed up at the local hardware, and other than being in the English code book, was no problem to tint. That was some years ago though so lets hope they still have the technology! Info came from an article in LRo mag Mar. 1992.
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    My fave colour is Bahama Gold, or at least I think that's the name, but then it only came out in IIIs I think.
    Our IIa is an ex-Rural Fire Service so it's that orangey-red colour.

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