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chasing classic cars
watching chasing classic car last nite I seen a moggie on it reg CDV834C looks like duck egg blue
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Re: chasing classic cars
That would probably be a Trafalgar Blue for a '65 car. Unless it's a respray. Nice colour.qwertyhenry wrote:watching chasing classic car last nite I seen a moggie on it reg CDV834C looks like duck egg blue
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Re: chasing classic cars
Much more likely to be Smoke Grey which most would describe as a light blue. Trafalgar Blue is a dark blue. Both colours were available in 1965.
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Is that the American show with Wayne Carini? What was a Moggy doing in the States complete with British registration plates?
Hope this is repeated.
Hope this is repeated.
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You are right. I'm confusing it with BMC Bermuda Blue. Had it on a Spridget.ManyMinors wrote:Much more likely to be Smoke Grey which most would describe as a light blue. Trafalgar Blue is a dark blue. Both colours were available in 1965.
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"Jodie". '67 Traveller, 1275, discs, suspension mods etc.
"Jodie". '67 Traveller, 1275, discs, suspension mods etc.
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Re: chasing classic cars
its not been on the road here since 1987 and its gray