Thanks Mal.
I was unaware that the non-metallic Ice Blue was used on the BN1. This list
is the best correspondence course in the world ;^)
Cheers..........AlanB
-----Original Message-----
From: Mal Bruce [mailto:mbruce6@cogeco.ca]
Sent: 17 July 2006 13:36
To: Alan; 'Greg Lemon'; 'Healey list'
Subject: Re: The elusive Healey Ice Blue
Alan,
I believe the original question was for "ice blue" the non metallic early
BN1 colour. We have several cars in the Southern Ontario club which sport
this colour. If the request was for ice blue metallic then you are correct.
Cheers
Mal
last 2 Healeys ice blue metallic----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan" <alan@nfahc.co.uk>
To: "'Mal Bruce'" <mbruce6@cogeco.ca>; "'Greg Lemon'" <glemon@neb.rr.com>;
"'Healey list'" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 4:58 PM
Subject: RE: The elusive Healey Ice Blue
> Hey Mal
> Sorry to be correcting you like this but DonP suggests that ICI 2697 -
> Ice Blue wsan't a Healey colour and wasn't a metallic. The correct Ice
> Blue Metallic was ICI 2301M which was listed as Austin Colour BU.02.
> Check it out at
> http://www.coloramic.com/articles/hlyclrs.htm
>
> When the ICI recipes were bought by PPG (the story goes) that they
> reproduced the paints using traditional components and then colour
> matched the result in modern materials. It has also been reported
> that the colour varied from batch to batch, which is probably true.
> That can easily arise by failing to mix the delivery correctly,
> variations in application and even excessive thinning to spread it out
> further. My hunch is that ICI probably new exactly what the colour
> should be and that is what ahs been maintained in the PPG library.
> The variations all seem to come from the handling of the product by
> the end customer - BMC.
>
> Just my two cents.........
>
> AlanB
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mal Bruce [mailto:mbruce6@cogeco.ca]
> Sent: 15 July 2006 21:01
> To: Alan; 'Greg Lemon'; 'Healey list'
> Subject: Re: The elusive Healey Ice Blue
>
> Dan Pikovnik in his Healey "Guide to Historic Colors" shows Ice Blue
> with the ICI Code 2697. You will really need to do a sprayout on a
> sample board to see what any color will look like for camparison purposes.
>
> Mal
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