Determining Orignal Body Colour

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Determining Orignal Body Colour

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I see that there is some website that determines the dates particular colours were intrroduced and stopped and what 'body numbers/chassis numbers' these included. Is there any other way of telling?
What checks as a new Morris owner do i want to do online. under the bonnet, anything important really,
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The Series MM website http://seriesmm.mmoc.org.uk lists all the paint colours, codes and dates. Look under Tech Info and Car Ident.
A Production Trace Certificate from BMIHT will give the build spec and colour of your car
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Excellent :) Thank you verhy much


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Re: Determining Orignal Body Colour

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Your car looks like morris dark green used about 1958 and 59


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DAVIDMCCULLOUGH wrote:Your car looks like morris dark green used about 1958 and 59
its a 57, but yes, dark green... just not sure which one! :S
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unfortunately thats what bmc called it, dark green.

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We have an Oct '56 ser II. The colour is "Dark Green" GN12 code 5107 in the BMC chart.

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There are lots of other fancy green names, romain green, porcelaine green, almond green, but yours is just good old dark green!!


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Excellent :)


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DAVIDMCCULLOUGH wrote:There are lots of other fancy green names, romain green, porcelaine green, almond green, but yours is just good old dark green!!
Not forgetting sage green, empire green, mist green and connaught green! :)
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And limeflower which a snot green/yellow :P

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Well that's one description of limeflower :roll: I agree it is an acquired taste, but very much a colour in keeping with the '70's when it was produced! I have seen a mint condition one with the original navy blue interior and in the sunshine it looked ok.

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Lime flower green and a navy blue interior?
Acquired taste has to be an understatement, where is the nauseous smiley?

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:lol: well it was a nicely maintained car and on the road. :wink:

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Heh heh - mine's Limeflower! HATED the colour when I was a kid, always gave my parents grief about it. I wanted a blue one, but seeing as I wasn't even born when they got it I didn't really have a say in the matter! Now it's mine, I actually quite like it - just because it is that little bit different and does tend to stand out from the crowd at Moggie rallies. It's a love it or hate it colour really ...
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um... would take some getting used too! well discised behind the bushes :P


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