Much as "Miata" is always the answer to "Which car should I buy?" British Racing Green is the no-brainer response to "Which color should a British vehicle wear?" Be it an E-type Jag or a Land Rover, pretty much any vehicle from across the pond …
Much as "Miata" is always the answer to "Which car should I buy?" British Racing Green is the no-brainer response to "Which color should a British vehicle wear?" Be it an E-type Jag or a Land Rover, pretty much any vehicle from across the pond …
Of course JPS always works a treat.
And I always get puzzled looks when I refer to a mid-70's Pontiac Trans-Am as being JPS colors. What?! That's a Bandit paint scheme. No. It. Isn't.
At Sports Car Craftsmen, you'll find this: all of the factory colors for the MGB.
84FSP said:I was always partial to the cream with all the chrome.
That with a red interior. Very yummy.
I'm not really interested in changing the color of my Bugeye, I refer to the color as "Blarple" as its kind of a black purple depending on the light.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Thank You!
I love the aesthetic of a motorsports car of the era on the street. The era where you really could drive the car you raced to and from the track. It certainly gets a lot of attention and positive feedback!
In reply to Apexcarver :
You nailed it. The stance, the fat tires, the Minilite-style wheels, the empty meatballs, just the one sticker.
David S. Wallens said:At Sports Car Craftsmen, you'll find this: all of the factory colors for the MGB.
That's really cool.
To answer the question however, looking inside my shop says I'm partial to maroon (mgb and xj6).
FSP_ZX2 said:This is a trick question.
I agree - the answer to the riddle is it should only be BRG.
The vanilla ice cream color that is "Old English white" is a favorite.
Almond green from an early mini is another one I am very fond of
Datsun310Guy said:FSP_ZX2 said:This is a trick question.
I agree - the answer to the riddle is it should only be BRG.
"Accept no substitutes."
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