Paint codes & bodywork / trim colours
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Paint codes & bodywork / trim colours
A common query here is what is the paint code for my Minor? See here for details: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/index.php?page=340
Another common query relates to body / interior colours so here is a link to the Potteries branch website which includes details of body & trim colours and loads of other useful information to help identify your Minor: http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Identify.htm
Another common query relates to body / interior colours so here is a link to the Potteries branch website which includes details of body & trim colours and loads of other useful information to help identify your Minor: http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Identify.htm
Eric - 1971 Traveller
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What shade of green should my 1951 4 door have for her piping?
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Paint Codes don't work like that I'm afraid.
They only tell you the way it was 50 years ago when it came out the factory.
They don't tell you the colour it is after 50 years of UV
To get a reasonably accurate colour match you have to go to a paint shop and ask to use their swatches.
If you / they can't find one close enough, you need to leave a panel with them so they can mix a special for you.
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Paint Codes don't work like that I'm afraid.
They only tell you the way it was 50 years ago when it came out the factory.
They don't tell you the colour it is after 50 years of UV
To get a reasonably accurate colour match you have to go to a paint shop and ask to use their swatches.
If you / they can't find one close enough, you need to leave a panel with them so they can mix a special for you.
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Jethro picked up a nasty scratch to the rear wing the other day and after trying a few black sample sprays it was obvious that the present paint was nowhere near the original shade.
Took the boot lid in to my local auto paint suppliers and they identified the colour using a portable spectrum analyser and computer matching system.
Turns out my particular car is painted in Audi/Skoda Ebony Black 041.
Total cost was £10.20 including a custom mixed aerosol can. A brilliant service and saved a lot of hit and miss testing.
Now waiting for the Chips Away technician to assess the damage to my wallet!
Took the boot lid in to my local auto paint suppliers and they identified the colour using a portable spectrum analyser and computer matching system.
Turns out my particular car is painted in Audi/Skoda Ebony Black 041.
Total cost was £10.20 including a custom mixed aerosol can. A brilliant service and saved a lot of hit and miss testing.
Now waiting for the Chips Away technician to assess the damage to my wallet!
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I've just bought my wife our first Minor, a 1959 convertible that's only had 3 owners from new, done a genuine 54000 miles and came complete with all the paperwork to prove it. Change of ownership documents , every MOT it's ever had and receipts for servicing, spares etc. Problem is, it's painted in Old English White and, although the body has had work, it hasn't apparently had a respray, but according to the research I've done so far, Old English White wasn't used until the 1960‘s. So I'm a bit baffled. Can anybody shed any light on it please?
Regards
Phil
I've just bought my wife our first Minor, a 1959 convertible that's only had 3 owners from new, done a genuine 54000 miles and came complete with all the paperwork to prove it. Change of ownership documents , every MOT it's ever had and receipts for servicing, spares etc. Problem is, it's painted in Old English White and, although the body has had work, it hasn't apparently had a respray, but according to the research I've done so far, Old English White wasn't used until the 1960‘s. So I'm a bit baffled. Can anybody shed any light on it please?
Regards
Phil
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Could be Cream or Pale Ivory - both were used in 1959. What is the body code?
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Good question Boomlander. Any idea where I find the code?
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Should be on the data plate on the driver's side bulkhead under the bonnet or front passenger side floor of the engine bay.
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Really?? First I've heard of that.Boomlander wrote:Should be on the data plate on the driver's side bulkhead under the bonnet or front passenger side floor of the engine bay.
Phil, My understanding is also the Old English White wasn't offered in that year - what makes you think your car is Old English White as opposed to any other "off-white"? I had a Minor that age which was an off white colour although it was called Pearl Grey.
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The car code on the data plate gives you the Make and Model, Body type, Paint colour, Home or Export model, Paint type and Car serial number. Eg: FBA13/123456. Surprized you haven't heard of it.ManyMinors wrote:Really?? First I've heard of that.Boomlander wrote:Should be on the data plate on the driver's side bulkhead under the bonnet or front passenger side floor of the engine bay.
Phil, My understanding is also the Old English White wasn't offered in that year - what makes you think your car is Old English White as opposed to any other "off-white"? I had a Minor that age which was an off white colour although it was called Pearl Grey.
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As far as I know Boomlander the code was on early data plates but then deleted for some reason.ManyMinors wrote:Really?? First I've heard of that.Boomlander wrote:Should be on the data plate on the driver's side bulkhead under the bonnet or front passenger side floor of the engine bay.
Phil, My understanding is also the Old English White wasn't offered in that year - what makes you think your car is Old English White as opposed to any other "off-white"? I had a Minor that age which was an off white colour although it was called Pearl Grey.
Manyminors, I've just got the word of the guy who sold it to me. His father in law who owned it had passed away so he was selling it on behalf of his mother in law. As you know all the log books (V5s) etc, just have white as the colour. It's definitely a cream to beige colour so I just wondered how I could confirm it for touch up paint
Phil
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Take the boot lid to a paint supplier and have it matched like I did. (See my post further up in this thread) The existing paint will be identified even if it is not original.
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I read that Boomlander so I reckon that's a possibility. Watch this spaceBoomlander wrote:Take the boot lid to a paint supplier and have it matched like I did. (See my post further up in this thread) The existing paint will be identified even if it is not original.
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That applies to earlier cars BUT it doesn't give the NAME of the colour even then, just a description - ie: blue, green or grey etcBoomlander wrote: The car code on the data plate gives you the Make and Model, Body type, Paint colour, Home or Export model, Paint type and Car serial number. Eg: FBA13/123456. Surprized you haven't heard of it.
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I agree - mine is coded as Black but there are a great number of variations these days especially if the car has been repainted. Even original paint will be a different colour to when it was first sprayed which is why it is best to get the paint spectrum analysed for the exact shade.
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Hi
I am renovating a 1968 MMT. having stripped to bare metal, the new colour will be Trafalgar Blue. In the paint charts the wheels are stated as dark silver. Does anyone have the correct paint number? The closest I have got is the Rover group list of colours for up to 1972 and the code is BLVC88. Can anyone advise?
I am renovating a 1968 MMT. having stripped to bare metal, the new colour will be Trafalgar Blue. In the paint charts the wheels are stated as dark silver. Does anyone have the correct paint number? The closest I have got is the Rover group list of colours for up to 1972 and the code is BLVC88. Can anyone advise?
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Does anyone have the paint code for dark silver please? I am restoring a 69 Traveller in Trafalgar Blue and the trim colour is dark silver.
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I think "dark silver" is just a general description. The wheels may have been supplied by Dunlop already painted and are probably not a BMC/British Leyland/Rover body colour. Unless you can find an original wheel which has not been re-painted and match it, I would simply respray your own wheels in a suitable "dark silver" using either aerosol cans or spraygun. Whichever suits you best. Maybe use the same paint on the sill kickplates?
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According to the Berger paints "car colours 1963 to 1977" Dark silver met was a wheel colour used by British Leyland from 1967 to 1969 Manufacturers code GR36 ,Bergers ref no.3718.
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This evening a friend dopped by since his friend had just bought a 1959 Morris Minor 1000. They were wondering about the paint of the car. It was red like a tomato. I googled and found a color called Tartan red. Then I had a look at old paint charts and I can't find anywhere where it says a 1959 MM could be ordered in red. My guess is that this car has been resprayed by someone who liked red cars and that it was once delivered in another color. What do you think?
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