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Re: [Healeys] Fw: Color poll please

To: BN1@pacbell.net, healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Fw: Color poll please
From: DENewman2@aol.com
Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 01:08:42 EDT
Please
 
MGB is correct.
 
Don
 
 
In a message dated 4/11/2008 10:06:35 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
BN1@pacbell.net writes:

If I may  use a word I'm surprised Ed didn't use, I think GBM is the most 
bitchin'  color there is for a BJ8!  Likewise, Healey blue for a 100.   
Mine stayed its original Carmine red upon restoration.  Fortunately,  the 
bluer and not the orangery of the later reds.

Bill  Barnett
'53 BN1 #663

Earl Kagna wrote:
> Rick:
>
>  (Second try - the list cops got me for too big a message.)
>
> I  have owned a GBM BJ8 - #42845 - for 27 years.  It is currently under  a
> complete restoration and has been painted, wet sanded, buffed, etc,  but is
> not yet fully assembled.  After driving it all that time,  we contemplated a
> colour change (my wife likes OEW with blue trim on a  BJ8), but finally both
> decided to go with GBM for various reasons,  mainly that we both like it and
> felt that it would be a bit of a shame  to change an original GBM car - as
> more than one lister has  emphatically stated!
>
> It's a tough colour to photograph for  sure - same as the 'Healey' blue
> colour.  It can also be a tough  colour to replicate - every painter has a
> slightly different idea,  every paint manufacturer a slightly different
> finished colour.   The key seems to be the flake used in the paint - it is 
an
> extemely  fine aluminum flake that not everyone gets right.  I have seen a
>  couple of GBM BJ8's wearing their original paint - one of the
>  characteristics of the original colour is that it looks quite 'goldy'  in
> some lights, but looks almost silver in other light.  I  believe that we 
have
> acheived that with my re-paint.  I don't  know how accurate the finished
> colour is, but my wife and I both liked  it, so we went with it.  Our 
painter
> sprayed plenty of samples  (inside of bonnet, inside of boot lid before he
> went ahead - made us  take them home and look at them in all kinds of light
>  conditions).  He wanted us to be very sure - didn't 'want to have to  paint
> it again'.
>
> 'Ugly' or not is really in the eye of  the beholder - we have always liked
> our gold Healey very much.   If I can help (with the formula that was used 
on
> my car), or with  photos of the body panels, let me know - but remember that
> photos can  be deceptive.
>
> Earl Kagna
> Victoria, B.C.
> BT7  tri-carb
> BJ8
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