minor colours
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minor colours
hello all,
does anyone have ici formulation on the standard colours on the '29 Minor? Or ppg, sikkens, etc.? i am looking specifically for the dark blue, but would like to see them all.
does anyone have ici formulation on the standard colours on the '29 Minor? Or ppg, sikkens, etc.? i am looking specifically for the dark blue, but would like to see them all.
Best,
Ray
Ray
Re: minor colours
Hello Ray,
I don't know the right colours but would also like to know the name or number of the blue used in 1929 for VG2007.
Also where to get the right fabric and what it's called.
Regards
Halbe
I don't know the right colours but would also like to know the name or number of the blue used in 1929 for VG2007.
Also where to get the right fabric and what it's called.
Regards
Halbe
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I believe that this has been researched deeply in the past. The original paint was supplied by Bripal (a contraction of British Paint & Laquer), who were taken over by ICI. ICI were contacted, but could not help with colour codes of any sort. The original colour name was Niagra Blue, but that doesn't help, I'm afraid. The same situation applies to the brown colour, and I think others have researched that, including Ken Martin. I can tell you that the blue colour is very dark - unlike many of the cars we see at our rallies today. In particular, the blue of by old tourer VF 6700 was definitely to light. I think the colour on John Nagle's saloon and on the ex-John Smith tourer is just about right, but this is only my subjective opinion.
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Re: minor colours
Write to HMG Paints,Riverside Works,Collyhurst Road,Manchester M40 7RU. They have a massive colour library.I think they hold records going back many years of car manufacturers colours and mixing formulas for UK. They will probably only answer serious enquiries. Worth a try. Good Luck, Mike
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Thanks Mike. It would be great if we could crack this issue. I'm sure the Bullnose Morris Club must have some data too, as the larger contemporary Morrises used the same paints. The '34 tourer pictured on the home page looks about the right colour to me.
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Hi Ian, Something has just come to mind. A few years back I remember going to the Sparkford Motor Museum and seeing a 1930 Oxford Six like the one I have. John Haynes kindly let me have a close look around it. I think I remember him saying it was original. If this was so it would probably be the blue of the time. Mine was originally the same blue, called Oxford blue, which I suppose makes sense. I believe the car is still in Sparkford Museum. I believe it was donated to the Museum by its elderly lady owner who had always been chauffer driven. Mike
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Gideon Booth or Harry Edwards, I think, have bs No.s for some of the old colours. I recently read a letter in an old journal giving a BL equivalent to some, will try and dig out the issue if I have time!
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Hi Toby,
That would be great
Thanks
Halbe
That would be great
Thanks
Halbe
Re: minor colours
Hi All, Toby did you ever find the mag with the original colours
Colin

Colin
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Oxford blue......would this be the same Oxford blue MG used on some of their cars? It was, as I recall, quite a dark, rich blue. If so, I should be able to get formulation for it from the MG fellows.
Best,
Ray
Ray
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wow thanks i willtry the mg chaps many thanks Col 

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When you find the right colour, please let me know the colour numbers/name for my fabric saloon
Halbe
Halbe