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Subject: | Re: Paint |
Date: | Tue, 27 Dec 2005 14:49:23 -0500 reply-type=response |
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Deep Pink is an original factory color for the '61 Sprite. See page 69 in Horler's "Original Sprite & Midget", which lists it as BMC paint code RD18. It was only used for one year on the HAN6 Sprite. There are numerous pictures of a Deep Pink Sprite throughout the chapter which covers the Sprite Mk II and the Midget Mk I. Apparently not too many pink cars were built, as I have been unable to find any cross reference with a modern code for this color. My painter is me, so matching the color will be a lot easier if I can find a modern code. Rick ----- Original Message ----- From "Martyn Ridley" <ridleymj at bis.on.ca> To: "Rick Fisk" <refisk@chartermi.net> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 2:39 PM Subject: Re: Paint > Pink!! Pink is not an original colour. To the best of my knowledge the > only Healey painted pink was the 59 (60?) 100-6 show car. It was pink & > black. > > If you want to keep it pink I suggest you go to a (house) paint store and > find the proper colour swatch. Your painter will be able to match to it. > If you want to return to original factory colours, I can find out where to > obtain the book mentioned below. |
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