...........and even if you never washed it for 2 years you would never even
know ;-)
Seriously the 'colour' does look good if in tip top condition. Very popular
on Morris Minors, A35's and things like that.
Chris Nevard
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-----Original Message-----
From: Max Heim [mailto:mvheim@studiolimage.com]
Sent: 29 November 1999 16:41
To: MG List
Subject: Re: Painting a 64B, Chelsea Gray?
RL Chrysler had this to say:
>Chelsea Grey would have to be described as a light Dove grey. Okay, if
>someone wants to think of it as shiny primer, you might be close but it
>doesn't have the bluish hue of grey primer.
>I think one would have to trim the car out in all it's oroginal colours to
>be fair. Therefore picture in your mind's eye, the car finished in a glossy
>dove grey with red interior / white seat and trim panel piping, and red
hood
>(top), and tonneau cover. Now that to me would be not flashy, but rather
>classically pretty, almost elegant. Line that up at a show and I think
you'd
>have a real favorite!
>Rich Chrysler
>
Very well put. Hear, hear!
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.
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