RobThomas wrote:Sadly, the car belongs to 'er indoors. She wants Mist green but I have altered it to a light Landrover green (code HCD) cellulose in the hope that she won't notice. Easier to match it, you see. The original was obviouslt dark Romain green but the whole car was this light green when we got it so she wanted something similar. I'm happy to do any mods that can be changed back in the future but nothing permanent to such a rare vehicle.
This colour. (Click the light green tab in the middle of the colours)
http://www.paintman.co.uk/paint-colour- ... ies-1.html
I didn't realise that the light green colour I saw the car in was not original. No matter, it really suits the car and I think your wife is right in wanting you to re-paint the car in that light green colour, or one close to it.
If she does ask why the colour looks different, just say- "ahh the paint on the car was faded, this coat of paint is new, I expect that is why it looks a little different"
Edit, just followed that link and that landrover green is much more grey than your convertible was. I think your wife may spot that one. If you want to match the paint it last had, look at some light greens with more of a hint of turquiose about
them.
Edit again, and I know this is none of my business, but I think that Tyrolite Green off this paint chip looks to be a closer match and according to the site is a Morris colour.
