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I think it's Bronze Yellow but might just be Blaze.
https://www.mgexp.com/article/bmc-bl-pa ... -colors.67 British Leyland: MG, Triumph Paint Colours 1970-1972
Is that photo maximum pixels? If you've shrunk the pixel count down to get it small enough to post could you try cropping the photo instead?
It's just possible that it's not an MGB but a Midget. The rear end has a suspicion of quarter bumpers fitted.
https://www.mgexp.com/article/bmc-bl-pa ... -colors.67 British Leyland: MG, Triumph Paint Colours 1970-1972
Is that photo maximum pixels? If you've shrunk the pixel count down to get it small enough to post could you try cropping the photo instead?
It's just possible that it's not an MGB but a Midget. The rear end has a suspicion of quarter bumpers fitted.
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It passed within..lets say a couple of metres of me Paul, and it was definitely a chrome bumper MGB Roadster. it wasnt a colour I would seek out but it suited it, where it was, and the gentleman and lady driving it.
Potentially I could have allocated it a brighter shade than it actually was, but this is what I imagine was the colour. First thing I noticed when it came into view.
I know its a MGB Gt shown here but thats the colour which was very close to what it was...
Rover 3500 and MGB cars, Grange Park
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Potentially I could have allocated it a brighter shade than it actually was, but this is what I imagine was the colour. First thing I noticed when it came into view.
I know its a MGB Gt shown here but thats the colour which was very close to what it was...
Rover 3500 and MGB cars, Grange Park
© Paul Bryan[/a], [url=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/]cc-by-sa.
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Not my best ever photograph youve already heard my excuses. The photograph is as per the camera, I didnt mess about with it just loaded it up.
This is cut out of the original photo and loaded up.
Have to say I dont know the answer on the colour, havent got the reg legible on the photo.
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This is cut out of the original photo and loaded up.
Have to say I dont know the answer on the colour, havent got the reg legible on the photo.
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I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
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Yes, that's Bronze Yellow, as best as can be seen from a photo.NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑02 Jun 2020, 20:18I know its a MGB Gt shown here but thats the colour which was very close to what it was...
Interestingly, the car is RHD but looks as though it has American all amber sidelight/indicators.
That's a bit better. I can now see that it is an MGB Roadster. It looks even more like it's Bronze Yellow.
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Both the Bronze Yellow and Bracken look more brown than in real life from those chip charts.mickthemaverick wrote: ↑02 Jun 2020, 20:38 For me thats Bronze Yellow or just possibly Bracken!
http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/paint.htm
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If you zoom in on the sales brochure at the front in the display cabinet I'm pretty sure that's also Bronze Yellow.NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑02 Jun 2020, 20:56 I have shoved a POTD of MG interest up here.
viewtopic.php?p=646530#p646530
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Phew! Pleased about that Paul. Car spotting reputation remains intact for now! I would have had to hang up my boots if it had proved to be a Midget!
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For the MG enthusiast just as an example I have posted up a link here
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To the MG's appearing At Mathewsons auction this Saturday.
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To the MG's appearing At Mathewsons auction this Saturday.
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This is pretty much like the one I saw if I recall right. Up for Auction SWVA 26 June 2020. Whats the colour of this one?
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/mg-b-roadster-1970/
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Bronze Yellow methinks.
Note that although it's the facelift model (as shown by the rear lamps), the overiders don't yet have the rubber inserts.
Note that although it's the facelift model (as shown by the rear lamps), the overiders don't yet have the rubber inserts.
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Totally gorgeous dog-walk spot this morning, and the MG enthusiasts will no doubt identify the shade. Edit From the horses mouth and thumbs up to Geoff for an interesting conversation. The colour is Iris Blue, not the original which was British Racing Green.
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