Knock out BRG = 1996 Jaguar BRG. Only problem is the price $170.00 per
gallon. Check it out at your local Jag. dealer. Very dark green, almost
black. Can't beat it with a tan interior. Caution, It is almost black,
it is so dark of a green. Shows every, did I say every, little
imperfection.
Douglas Gaither wrote:
>
> After looking for months for the perfect red (San Marino from Honda), my
> friend swiped my color. It doesn't bother me, but I have been haunted by a
> gorgeous British Racing Green that I saw on a BGT at the Palo Alto Car Show
> in 1996. So, I think that I have decided to paint my car ('66 B) BRG and
> to put in a non-original tan (NOT Autumn Leaf) interior. My dilemma is
> that there seems to be many different BRG's. I am not trying to be
> original, I want that kind of 'Drop-Dead' BRG that I have seen only on a
> few cars.
>
> So I am looking to you for your recommendations on selecting a BRG (or
> something like it). I need to know the manufacturer of the paint and their
> paint codes. I have a local paint shop that will mix up some samples. I
> know picking from a sample is difficult but I'll manage.
>
> TIA
>
> Doug Gaither
> '66 MGB
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