Hey! I like my ochre!!! ;-) Well, I'd like it better if it didn't look so worn and stained... I guess one advantage of black is that it doesn't stain. Black's OK in a roadster, maybe, but I'm happier
I had to look up this ochre color as I think that's what I have, kind of a tannish type color. Its ochre or something similar though. It complements the black tulip on my 72B quite well. And although
I like the Ochre cloth interior in my 73 GT. It is too bad they do niot make it anymore (or at least easy to find. I also like the navy cloth. Is anyone making that? The car is a blank canvas for and
As you say the GT should be woven fabric throughout and the roadster textured vinyl, presumably to cope with the occasional downpour when uncovered. I fitted GT covers to my roadster for the comfort
It's more like yellow, it's been described as 'baby poo yellow', lighter than what I would call 'tan'. Autumn leaf is like a mid-brown i.e. darker than tan. There was also beige, paler than the other
In a message dated 11/22/2007 8:30:11 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk writes: It's more like yellow, it's been described as 'baby poo yellow', lighter than what I would call '
Whadda 'bout Taupe (a euphemism for 'mud')? BL did use Rose Taupe on some vehicles in the 70s, but not the MGB. -- Original Message -- _______________________________________________ Edit your replie