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So, to enlighten us all, were there no black MK II's..., or did they use =
a different number for black? I found this paint reference site that =
lists Rootes, Embassy Black 1 in 1967 - and beyond. =
http://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcodedisplay.cgi?make=3DRootes&con=3Dk&pa=
ge=3D3&rows=3D50
A bit more than a third of the way down the page is the 1967, Embassy =
Black 1 reference. At the very beginning of that line is a link to G =
=3D Google, B =3D Bing, Y =3D Yahoo images. And, there is a black MK II =
that shows up at each site. I'm not trying to dispute either side in the =
matter. Rather I'm only pointing where the concept of a Embassy Black =
1 Mk II Tiger can come from. Accurate - or not.
-----Original Message-----=20
From: Norman C. Miller via Tigers=20
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 5:30 PM=20
To: tigers@autox.team.net=20
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Black Tigers=20
Be sure and let me know when you find that MK II carrying "code #1".
Norm
At 01:07 PM 5/31/2016, snakebit289 via Tigers wrote:
>Embassy Black, paint code #1, was always a standard color available=20
>on Tigers. Though it's now a dark red Ford color, my IA number 48=20
>was black, with code #1 on the VIN tag when I bought it in 1989.=20
>Further more, black has been a listed color in all of the Tiger and=20
>Alpine V8 sales folders that I have.
>
>Rande Bellman
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<DIV>So, to enlighten us all, were there no black MK II's..., or did =
they use a=20
different number for black? I found this paint reference site that =
lists=20
Rootes, Embassy Black 1 in 1967 - and beyond.=20
http://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcodedisplay.cgi?make=3DRootes&con=3D=
k&page=3D3&rows=3D50</DIV>
<DIV>A bit more than a third of the way down the page is the 1967, =
Embassy Black=20
1 reference. At the very beginning of that line is a link to G =3D =
Google, B=20
=3D Bing, Y =3D Yahoo images. And, there is a black MK II that shows up =
at each=20
site. I'm not trying to dispute either side in the matter. Rather I'm =
only =20
pointing where the concept of a Embassy Black 1 Mk II Tiger can =
come from.=20
Accurate - or not.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>-----Original Message----- </DIV>
<DIV>From: Norman C. Miller via Tigers </DIV>
<DIV>Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 5:30 PM </DIV>
<DIV>To: tigers@autox.team.net </DIV>
<DIV>Subject: Re: [Tigers] Black Tigers </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Be sure and let me know when you find that MK II carrying "code =
#1".</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Norm</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>At 01:07 PM 5/31/2016, snakebit289 via Tigers wrote:</DIV>
<DIV>>Embassy Black, paint code #1, was always a standard color =
available=20
</DIV>
<DIV>>on Tigers. Though it's now a dark red Ford color, my IA number =
48=20
</DIV>
<DIV>>was black, with code #1 on the VIN tag when I bought it in =
1989. </DIV>
<DIV>>Further more, black has been a listed color in all of the Tiger =
and=20
</DIV>
<DIV>>Alpine V8 sales folders that I have.</DIV>
<DIV>></DIV>
<DIV>>Rande Bellman</DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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