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Re: TR Colour Time

To: koblinger@linkline.com, jgillis@tcd.ie
Subject: Re: TR Colour Time
From: TRIPHSTEVE@aol.com
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 01:05:12 EST
Cc: Triumphs@autox.team.net
John and Kurt-

I have a 1954 TR2 which was originally Ice Blue. Some of the original paint
remains and the colour reminds me more of Sea Foam Green than anything Blue. I
will keep it the original color when resprayed, but nothing looks better than
a Black TR2 (IMHO).

The car is such a classic, any colour you are considering will flatter it.
However, probably very few have elected to respray Ice Blue unless it was the
original colour. The same is probably true of Apple Green, which I have read
from several sources was not offered until the TR3A range of cars. 

The original colours which were available to pre TS 1200 cars were: Ice Blue,
Geranium, Black, Pearl White, and Olive Yellow (which Moss describes as
"awful"). Post TS 1200 cars, but still in the TR2 range, could have been
Signal Red, BRG, Black, Pearl White and Geranium.

Hope this helps.


Steve Thornton
Bowling Green, KY
"Home of the Corvette"
1954 TR2
1962 TR3B
1968 TR 250
1971 TR6


In a message dated 99-02-15 00:40:34 EST, koblinger@linkline.com writes:

<< 
 John Gillis wrote;
 
 >Hi all,
 >      Within the next few months my bodyshell will be shipped over to the
 >U.K and there in the hands of the professionals it will be repaired,
 >welded, flattened and finally painted. This last one is the problem, In the
 >first instance, after much deliberation I had settled on BLACK. Many tried
 >to put me off, but I was sure that's what I wanted. I then went to Gaydon
 >for the 75th you know what.... Now I'm nothing more than confused. To cut a
 >long story short here is the short list of colours, if anyone has a
 >sidescreen in one of the listed hue's, could they voice any comment they
 >have. Or if anybody has general advice, like BLACK showing up the slightest
 >flaw in a panel, or WHITE showing up bad panel gaps I would be grateful. So
 >here goes
 >BLACK
 >PEARL WHITE  is this an off white, like Old English White ?
 >ICE BLUE, I am not sure what this colour is like, I am guessing similar to
 >Sky Blue
 >APPLE GREEN
 >One of the Grey's maybe, I have seen a list of these and a picture of one
 >example.
 
 >John Gillis
 >1954 TR2 TS3618. October 1954 (ground up)
 >1964 Triumph 3TA 350cc (a little gem)
 >Trinity College
 >Dublin,
 >IRELAND.
 
 Both my TR2 and TR3 were originally Pearl White, although none of the
original paint is left on either. Pearl White is slightly off white but not
like Old English White which always struck me as being a bit to the yellow
side. Ice Blue is nothing like a Sky Blue. There is a fellow out here in LA
who has an early TR2 (1953 manufacture) which is Ice Blue. It has been
restored but he had the paint mixed to match the original paint on the car. He
I also the ORIGINAL owner of the car having purchased it new in the spring of
1954. Possibly the oldest originally owned TR. Ice Blue was one of the
"designer" colors that Triumph used on the TR2s. It is really more to the
green than blue. Imagine a very muted mint green leaning towards the blue. It
is hard to describe but is not an unpleasant color, it is not bright like a
sea foam green that the 
 
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