Found these "googling"
There are a lot of varying shades that come up when you google Marine Blue Land Rovers. Probably depends a lot on the era and what company the paint was sourced from at the time too.
Cheers, Mick.
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Found these "googling"
There are a lot of varying shades that come up when you google Marine Blue Land Rovers. Probably depends a lot on the era and what company the paint was sourced from at the time too.
Cheers, Mick.
Hello All,
Yes colour codes and variations even within the same colour. I took in the full colour code of the Series III sticky to one of the local paint places. SIII Camino Gold: Dulux 12137 (Accessed January 24, 2017 from, https://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-la...ml)
The paint mob then informed me that, "there are different colour codes and proportions for Camino Gold - which one did I want?". Some were for Minis, some for Mokes two within Land Rover 109s. My can from the paint shop has written on it 363 - 1967-1977.
Apparently, there was another variation on the same colour that went from 1977-1981. Not sure if the Camino Gold Range Rovers had the same paint mix as for the Series either?
Gee just as well we love our Land Rovers! For such a basic machine they come with complex accoutrements :)
Kind Regards
Lionel
Here is some more info on Land Rover Series Paint Codes http://www.landroverseries.org/paint-codes.htm
Regards,
Nav
The later series 3s used Bahama Gold, which is slightly more mustard than Camino Gold. My moke is Camino Gold and my Stage 1 is Bahama Gold. They are slightly different when parked side by side.