I am restoring a traveller. The colour is to be maroon. What colour should the interior be i.e. seats ,door cards, carpets, roof lining.
Thanks Bill
late sixties traveller restoration
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Re: late sixties traveller restoration
Maroon looks great with the wood, I don't think it was ever a standard colour, so what colour is the interior you have now?
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Re: late sixties traveller restoration
Maroon B was a standard colour and came with red seats and carpets, i think its my favourite colour 

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Re: late sixties traveller restoration
I like Maroon B too
Some exported cars had different coloured interiors but a standard Maroon B car would have had cherokee red seats and door cards, red carpet and a beige fleck headlining. The exterior would have a snowberry white grille, gold coachline and silver wheels.

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Re: late sixties traveller restoration
Maroon B is a great colour.
It can be a lot of work to keep up though. THe sun washes it out something terrible....
It can be a lot of work to keep up though. THe sun washes it out something terrible....
Re: late sixties traveller restoration
Hi
Here are the morris colours for June 66 it includes Maroon B and confirms Cherokee red.
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Here are the morris colours for June 66 it includes Maroon B and confirms Cherokee red.
taupe
