I also found what I believe is a mistake on my Heritage Certificate
regarding the original color of my 1955 BN1. The original color was stated
as black, but in doing a complete tear-down, there is no evidence of black
body color. Red was evidently the original color. Makes me wonder about the
authenticity of the Certificate.
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: "mike brooks" <hypercubic@yahoo.co.uk>
To: "Healeys" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 8:40 AM
Subject: [Healeys] Heritage certificate gives different body colour
> I've just been given a Heritage cert for Christmas for my '56 BN2.
> Everything
> matches (including chassis and body numbers) and lines up with what I
> expected
> except the body colour. The PO resprayed it silver with black coves in
> 1989.
> But there is evidence in many places of Healey Blue underneath. So I was
> expecting the cert toB sayB Healey Blue (or ice blue or whatever). The
> certificate actually says two colour Ivory White and black. I have not
> found
> any evidence of these colours. Apart from the obvious possibility that the
> car
> was completely bare metalled then painted blue at some time in its life,
> is
> this a mistake in the cert, or did some cars get resprayed after leaving
> the
> production line? I would like to know for sure what colour the car was
> originally, as I was intending one day to turn it back to original.
>
> Mike
> Brooks
> '56 BN2
> Scotland and Qatar
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