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19MGA60

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I just bought a 1977 MGB , blue in color. I have talked about the interior on other posts. Is there a color chart for MGB's somewhere? Like the different colors of exterior paints?

Is there a place on the car that tells you the original color?

Thanks for your help

Tom
 
You bet. Try https://teglerizer.com/mgcolors/ Finally got the hang of editing.

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Thanks for the color site. I bought some touch up paint (if you can call repainting the entire right side sill touch up) in the 1971 correct Glacier White. Seems someone resprayed the car in Old English White, so I'll be ordering a new batch tomorrow. But the pictures will keep me from hit and missing again.
 
ATTENTION!! Old and In the Way

Where are you located in Germantown? I live just off Houston Levee Road near Wolf River Blvd.

I presume you have a '71 MGB?

David

'74 MGB
'74 MGB GT
'73 MGB - waiting to come home
 
David, MSN picks it up as Germantown, but I'm in Cordova (Riverwood sub.) Saw your cars Sat. at the show. Did I see a for sale sign on the GT? I wanted to drive my car over, but I didn't get a chance to finish it.

Regards,

Old and In the Way
(Greg Richards)
 
Greg,

Yes the '74 BGT is for sale! Sorry I didn't see you at the show, I was busy judging. I'm also a board member of the Memphis British Car Club.

Hope you can make it to the meeting on Oct 20th. The meetings begin at 6:30 P.M. and are held at Colleta's Italian Restaurant, on Appling Road just south of Highway 64 in the Bartlett area.
 
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