Looking at that chart on my monitor, every color is probably 2-3 shades
DARKER than reality. As "Jonmac" pointed out, the color seems to have been
used mostly on the "non-sporting" Triumphs. Also, it has been my observation
(although I don't have any absolute proof) that it -- like a number of other
colors -- was NOT routinely available on cars built for the US, but it was
available in Canada (such as the "Sports 12/50-badged" Herald sedan -- sold
that way only in Canada -- that I picked up a couple years ago, which happens
to have been Cherry with the Cactus Green interior).
--Andy Mace
*Mrs Irrelevant: Oh, is it a jet?
*Man: Well, no ... It's not so much of a jet, it's more your, er, Triumph
Herald engine with wings.
-- Cut-price Airlines Sketch, Monty Python's Flying Circus (22)
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From: Randy and Valerie DeRuiter <deruiterville at hotmail.com>
>From the chip color that looks much closer to Carmine Red to me.
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