Or one could paint their car any color they like, drive it for
fun and enjoyment as a hobby and show the car at a British car field meet
with people's choice voting.
I understand building a to concourse level, but there are many on the list
who just want to drive a really cool car customized by color and such to
meet their own taste. I wanted to paint my car the correct red, mainly
because I know the car is red, but I am color blind so needed an assist.
cheers,
just keep the bright side up
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 6:06 PM, <Wwycoffbn7@aol.com> wrote:
> Team,
>
> If my understanding is correct, one could restore or rebuild a 100-6 with a
> Reno Red paint, if it conformed to a certificate that showed that color
> and trim details.
>
> For example, the certificate for BN4-L-O/29609 states that the exterior
> color is Reno Red and the trim is Red with a Black hood.
>
> If one wanted that color combination and had the BMIHT certificate, any BN4
> could be restored using those combinations and be fine. That certificate
> also lists Disc Wheels, no longer with the chassis. Perhaps to be proper
> one would have to rebuild to match that aspect also.
>
> One might search for a car that was built to the configuration one wanted,
> obtain the certificate and be fine with respect to one's desire and
> concours guides. Of course there is a lot more to Concours than color.
>
> Any and all realignment welcome.
>
> bill
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