What Colour is this Morris?

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What Colour is this Morris?

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G'day All,

What colour do you think this Morris is? It's the colour I want to paint mine.

My guess is it's close to "Porcelain Green" (GN 17) (see link) but this is an Australian colour from a later date, so probably doesn't correspond with a UK colour.

Of course, I'm also assuming that it's painted in an original Morris colour...

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Post by Orkney »

Sure looks like the Porcelain Green on that chart or as close as ..
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Post by LouiseM »

It looks more like sage green than porcelain green to me. Porcelain green is a bit lighter (see signature pic for RogerRust).


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Post by RogerRust »

Its not Porcelain Green, it's a LOT lighter.

Could be Sage Green. I found this pic of a sage green car
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Perhaps Empire green? anyone got a pic of that colour?
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Post by RogerRust »

I found this link to a Morris Oxford in Empire Green.

http://www.british-car-auctions.co.uk/p ... -Dec03.pdf

Looks about right to me and Empire Green is a stock colour for a series II like the one in your pic.
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Post by mickessex »

Flying restored a minor a while ago and painted that in sage green, check out his sig pic.

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Post by RogerRust »

As it happen I was at the Eastern Regional Rally today and there was an Empire Green Series II there.

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Post by Judge »

mmmmm not sure, photographs can be deceiving. However going by shade, it could be Sage, but then again........
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Post by alex_holden »

The Empire Green looks lovely.
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Here is flying's siggy Ithink it could be Sage Green

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Post by Shawn »

Thanks for your help so far guys! I'll set about getting some samples and seeing what happens.
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