I was on your side...til you added that crack about Tundra! (Otherwise known
as British Military Green)
Actually, I'm considering painting it a non-OE silver.
Steve Conley
Marysville, WA USA
'76 MGB Roadster
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net]On
Behalf Of Dan Ray
Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 4:16 PM
To: MG LIST; JustBrits@aol.com
Subject: Blaze vs. Tulip was Re: 1970 Road & Track
Ed:
Are you knocking the color of my blaze 73B? It's a "safe" color - (safety
orange, that is). How many orange cars do you see on the road these days?
Lots of blacks, purples, reds, greens and blues, but orange -- now that's a
true 70's "period" color! Not an ugly one like Tundra or some of those other
greenish colors...haha.
I admit, I hated it at first...but it grows on ya.
Ford has an orange for the new Mustang, but it's a sickly, pastel orange
that doesn't quite cut it! :)
Dan
73 B - Blaze Red
>Wish it was a better colour, Andrew <G><G>!!
>
>Cheers..........
>
> Ed
> '73 Black Tulip MGB (Muriel)
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