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You can find a comprehensive list of Triumph paint codes here:
http://automate-it.com/lee/TriumphPaintCodes.html
but I don't know specifically which one it is! I remember images of
paint-chip cards for Triumph floating among the interwebs at some point
but no idea where.
Lee
On 2023-12-05 13:27, dave northrup wrote:
> Its an early 59, TS44871 LO, and it looks like it was a light blue.
> I'm not concerned about concours correctness, but I'd like to find a
> stock color (any manufacturer) that is pretty close to what it was
> originally. Anyone have any recommendations?
>
> Also, the interior was a dark blue with white trim, which I like.
> Anyone have any pictures of that combination or something close?
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<p>You can find a comprehensive list of Triumph paint codes here:</p>
<p> <a href=3D"http://automate-it.com/lee/TriumphPaintCodes.html">htt=
p://automate-it.com/lee/TriumphPaintCodes.html</a></p>
<p>but I don't know specifically which one it is! I remember images of pain=
t-chip cards for Triumph floating among the interwebs at some point but no =
idea where.</p>
<p> Lee</p>
<p><br /></p>
<p id=3D"reply-intro">On 2023-12-05 13:27, dave northrup wrote:</p>
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<p class=3D"v1MsoPlainText">Its an early 59, TS44871 LO, and it looks like =
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<p class=3D"v1MsoPlainText">Also, the interior was a dark blue with white t=
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