When I bought my TR3A brand new in 1958, I ordered it in British Racing Green with red interior and an overdrive. The S-T dealer said it would have to be a special order for that paint combination and delivery might be 2 months. A week later he called that he had found a BRG TR3A with tan interior - but no O/D. I told him I didn't want it. He said he'd keep looking at the delivery system to see if he could find what I wanted. He also added that he could get a Black TR3A with Red interior and O/D and he'd be willing to have it re-sprayed BRG. But that would take two weeks. I later assumed that the engine bay would be left in the original factory colour, so I told him I'd take it in black.
When I was 20, and we're speaking the month of May (springtime) and all these French Canadian girls out in their spring dresses, I decided not to wait two weeks or two months. I'm glad of that decision.
Yes, my wife is French Canadian. That was another good decision. The third great decision I made was to keep my TR3A for the last 54 years. Here we are in 2009.