Greg,
The color looks more like the Laurel Green (Triumph code 55) used 69-71.
It looks great and will really show off the chrome. Unless you're going for
max originality points (was that a triple-carb manifold I saw???), leave as
is and get on the road that much sooner.
Jeff
74 & 74.5 TR6
Hawaii
> Listers,
>
> Without going into the aggravating 'how' and 'why' details I would greatly
> appreciate opinions of fellow enthusiasts about the color of my freshly
> painted tub. The car is not being built to an original standard but I did
> want a particular color that was representative of the traditional British
> Racing Green.
>
> Best laid plans were "Murphy-ized' and what I now have is an unusual color
> for a 250 that I am heavily biased against because of what the expectation
> was and my years of TR ownership. I don't hate the color but everyone who
> has seen the car, all non-enthusiasts who have no real basis for
> comparison,
> thinks I'm crazy for considering repainting it, or at least attempting to
> use a blue tinted clear to soften the green. It does remind me of the
> lighter racing green used by Lotus in the 50s, 60s and 70s. All other
> body
> panels are still in primer.
>
> So, please take a look http://www.triumphowners.com/231 and give me your
> valued opinions, be it "absolutely ghastly" or "too cool". Right now I'm
> on the fence.
>
> Thank you all!
>
> Greg Dito
> CD6250L
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