Yellow and green? EXCELLENT choice. The colors of the University of Oregon
Ducks who, this very weekend next, are going to stomp the living piss out of
the discustingly fat headed Washington Huskies. And actually yes, there was
at least one yellow and green TR4a that existed for a while. I think it met
it's demise, sometime after my tour of duty, on a drunken ski trip to Mount
Bachelor from Eugene. (Times were so much simpler then). It was a very
classy car, at least in my foggy memory. Thanks for the trip down memory
lane.
Rob in Seattle (not easy being a Duck up here)
TR3a
----- Original Message -----
From: "TeriAnn Wakeman" <twakeman@cruzers.com>
To: "Pat" <pleask@mailhost.wlc.com>; "TRlist" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 7:54 AM
Subject: Re: Yellow TR3 with Green interior ?
>
> >Would some kind sole take pity on me and tell me if TR's ever came out
with
> >a Green interior on a TR3/A/B ? ( I'm thinking a green or tan interior
with
> >the Primrose yellow).
>
> Never having seen a green interior...out comes the book.... I can find no
> green interiors listed as ever having been provided with anything.
>
> Lets see here.... Primrose yellow, used before Sept '58 (approx TS3700),
> replaced by pale yellow afterwards.
>
> Primrose yellow = Dockers CGB77 or CHX38, ICIHILUX M-048-3220,
> Pinchin-Johnson Pj425HS or Pj425LB
>
> foot note says "any approved trim colour may be fitted to any body colour"
>
> The Primrose yellow current trim colours were:black, beige, grey, red and
> blue
>
> Soft top colours were black white and beige.
>
> Pale yellow cars, TR3A after approx TS3700, had black, silverstone grey,
> Targo Purple and red interior options. Soft top & side screens white or
> black, hard top colour options white, pale yellow or black.
>
> Those five or six pages in the book seem to me to be the most important.
>
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