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Paint colours
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Does anyone the paint colour that's used on the wheels of a black 1958 saloon? It's currently a sort of almond colour, but wasn't sure if this was faded white or was actually the correct colour.
Thanks
Does anyone the paint colour that's used on the wheels of a black 1958 saloon? It's currently a sort of almond colour, but wasn't sure if this was faded white or was actually the correct colour.
Thanks
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According to “The Worlds Supreme Small Car”, the 1958 models used the ’57 colours with a few exceptions on the LCV front. Therefore a Black Saloon should have wheels and grille of Birch Grey. It looks like it’s only the Black cars that have the grey grille, the Dark Green and Turquoise cars having body colour.
There are other things mentioned like the ‘tarred’ boot and the use of black instead of brown dash-board buttons, but they would depend on when your car was produced in ‘57
Hope that helps.
There are other things mentioned like the ‘tarred’ boot and the use of black instead of brown dash-board buttons, but they would depend on when your car was produced in ‘57
Hope that helps.
Peter Gisby.

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I didn't mean it like that.... 
I'm only reading from the book. What worries me about the book are comments like this, "Birch Grey discontinued on passenger models". Are there such things as 'non-passenger models'??? Is there, somewhere, a single seated Minor hidden in a barn without Birch Grey paint work....????
I'm guessing they mean non LCV's but they do have a passenger seat...
Interestingly it looks like Old English White replaced Birch Grey and Pale Ivory in '61. Bull don't stock Birch Grey either so looks like OEW is the way to go, depends on the level of "originality" you want, and how good the eyes of anyone looking at your car are.

I'm only reading from the book. What worries me about the book are comments like this, "Birch Grey discontinued on passenger models". Are there such things as 'non-passenger models'??? Is there, somewhere, a single seated Minor hidden in a barn without Birch Grey paint work....????
I'm guessing they mean non LCV's but they do have a passenger seat...
Interestingly it looks like Old English White replaced Birch Grey and Pale Ivory in '61. Bull don't stock Birch Grey either so looks like OEW is the way to go, depends on the level of "originality" you want, and how good the eyes of anyone looking at your car are.
Peter Gisby.

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I agree with you - brain not in gear. We've got a '56 which had original green painted wheel!Doh! Some LCV's didn't have a passenger seat - can't remember if it was Post office or GPO.
Having read the production records at Gaydon it is very confusing. It takes a lot of cross referencing to get a clear picture of what went with what for the year, then it's different from a Standard to a DeLuxe

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There are lists of paint colours, codes, years and other info on the Series MM website http://seriesmm.mmoc.org.uk. Click on Tech. Info and Vehicle ID.
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