ici code for blk1
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ici code for blk1
Hi all, I kindly need to know the ici reference of the morris blak colour, bmc reference blk1
On the chart it says n/a http://www.mmoc.org.uk/index.php?page=340
But I'm sure someone used the closest ici equivalent!
Could I have that no pls?
tanx
On the chart it says n/a http://www.mmoc.org.uk/index.php?page=340
But I'm sure someone used the closest ici equivalent!
Could I have that no pls?
tanx
Re: ici code for blk1
Blimey - I thought this was a Q in French........ sorry - can't help....maybe some in France will pick it up ?



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Re: ici code for blk1
BMC your answer doesn't help the OP!
Mark - I've trawled through this site and cannot find any reference other than Blk1! I think they probably used whatever "black" they could find. I agree not helpful if you are trying to touch up a section or just re paint one wing.
Sorry cannot help more.
Mark - I've trawled through this site and cannot find any reference other than Blk1! I think they probably used whatever "black" they could find. I agree not helpful if you are trying to touch up a section or just re paint one wing.
Sorry cannot help more.

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Re: ici code for blk1
The reference book I have shows the Minor BMC black code as BK1, not BLK1. According to this Sprite site the ICI equivalent code is 122 if that helps? : http://members.tripod.com/PREV_PDLJMPR/color.htm
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Re: ici code for blk1
Merci ....lol
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Re: ici code for blk1
Just one more thing pls! is bk1 and BLK1 the same BMC colour?
Cause in these two charts ther are both mentioned as blacks
http://members.tripod.com/PREV_PDLJMPR/color.htm
index.php?page=340
Cause in these two charts ther are both mentioned as blacks
http://members.tripod.com/PREV_PDLJMPR/color.htm
index.php?page=340
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Re: ici code for blk1
oh to make things worse...
http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/paint.htm
this shows black ICI code as KE47 ! ..I need help!
http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/paint.htm
this shows black ICI code as KE47 ! ..I need help!
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Re: ici code for blk1
Unbolt one of the rear wings and get the paint shop to match the colour directly.
cheers John
cheers John
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Re: ici code for blk1
ASL - I did say I was sorry I couldn't help........... and my post did punt the thread back to the top for others to pick it up. Seems none of them have helped greatly either - least of all YOU....so I wonder why you question my posting when your own is no better. At least mine was intended to be mildly amusing....
Great confusion now seems to abound.......surely Black is Black ???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqgwnv0HCk8





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Re: ici code for blk1
BLK 1 is no longer available as an ICI code. Ref http://seriesmm.mmoc.org.uk Tech Info, Morris Minor Paint Colour Codes
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Re: ici code for blk1
Bmc
Black is no longer black. Years ago you had black then super black which actually looked blacker. Now when you mix a black for modern cars there can be two or more tinters in a colour blues reds yellows white greens etc even two blacks in small enough amounts but it can sometimes be seen when someone has put wrong shade on . What is worse is when a manufaturer has two colours eg silver that if you had two cars side by side you would not know thr difference, and dont get me started on all the variants of the same colour
Black is no longer black. Years ago you had black then super black which actually looked blacker. Now when you mix a black for modern cars there can be two or more tinters in a colour blues reds yellows white greens etc even two blacks in small enough amounts but it can sometimes be seen when someone has put wrong shade on . What is worse is when a manufaturer has two colours eg silver that if you had two cars side by side you would not know thr difference, and dont get me started on all the variants of the same colour

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Re: ici code for blk1
I agree, the only way to match the paint exactly - especially with black - is to get a sample from the car and have it computer analysed and reproduced at a paint shop.chickenjohn wrote:Unbolt one of the rear wings and get the paint shop to match the colour directly.
cheers John
