>
> |Date: 10-26-92 12:32am
> |From: Dean Zywicki:dcrt:nih
> | To: {british-cars@autox.team.net}:INTERNET
> |Subj: Re: 1974 MG Midget - Paint
> |In-Reply-To: Message from {DSTONE@SC9.intel.com}:BITNET of 10-26-92
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> dstone writes:
> >>Am I the only one that thinks "citron" & "Tundra" are
> odd shades of *green* ? me thinks they'd be yellows &
> whites ....
>
> jus' pondering-
> dstone@sc9.intel.com
>
>
>
>
> My '76 midget is citron and I sure wouldn't consider it to be
> green. From the book I have, citron was only used on 1976 midgets.
> It's a nice neon-like yellow, makes you stand out among other cars.
>
>
> Dean
>
>
>
>
It seems that I got called on this blunder. Well all I did was
look up greens and the year and between New Racing Green and
Brooklands Green is Citron and Tundra, also for that year. I did think
twice
about the Citron not being green, but a orig. BL shop manual
being wrong? Naa, could'nt be. Yea right. Sorry for the confustion
it may have caused.
By the way this came from manual 15899.46, sec 12.a3 N. Americas
Dealers BL, Shop Index, Collision Parts/Paints.
|