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I had difficulty in finding a modern code that matched the original Pale
Yellow/Primrose paint code for my TR3A. I found that the '68 Jasmine code
could be matched to a modern mix code. It looked to be the exact same color.
I also had a panel with good original color for a computer read. That read
came up with the modern 2 stage equivalent to a Volkswagen Beetle convertible
color, I think from the early 2000s, named Mellow Yellow. It was only
available on the convertibles for a few years. When I would see one of those
going down the road, even before I got the computer read, it sure looked like
Primrose. So, I wasn't too surprised that the computer provided that color
read.
For the Jasmine mix, I lightened it a little to make it look more pale. I
could get you that mix if you'd like. I used Dupont Centary single stage.
Dave H.
> On 02/01/2021 5:41 AM auprichard@uprichard.net wrote:
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> How similar was the Primrose yellow used in the TR3 to the Jasmine used
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> Andrew Uprichard
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> Jackson, Michigan
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<span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: 12pt;">I had difficulty in
finding a modern code that matched the original Pale Yellow/Primrose paint code
for my TR3A. I found that the '68 Jasmine code could be matched to a
modern mix code. It looked to be the exact same color. I also had a
panel with good original color for a computer read. That read came up
with the modern 2 stage equivalent to a Volkswagen Beetle convertible color, I
think from the early 2000s, named Mellow Yellow. It was only available on
the convertibles for a few years. When I would see one of those going
down the road, even before I got the computer read, it sure looked like
Primrose. So, I wasn't too surprised that the computer provided that
color read. </span>
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<span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: 12pt;">For the Jasmine mix,
I lightened it a little to make it look more pale. I could get you that
mix if you'd like. I used Dupont Centary single stage. </span>
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Jasmine used in the TR250 and 6?<br><br>Andrew Uprichard</span></p>
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