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TR2/3/3A Tr3 pics.

sp53

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Well the bay was like a lake and my pictures did not come out that great. John asked me years ago to post some pictures of our scenery in Washington State with my car running instead of repairing and getting it on the road photos. The car is running fine and I would like to go to the mountains next. The photos are the town of Steilacoom and Puget Sound.
thanks Steve
 

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I am not to sure there is such a thing as "stock" colors anymore. I took in the color number in to our local auto paint store. He could not use those numbers. I then provided a car piece from the inner trunk of a powder blue TR4, that he matched.
From there the type of paint we use varies. Especially with the clear coat used with some types of paint. But I do like the powder blue color.
Charley
 
Beautiful, Steve! The car came out great, and I am jealous of the areas you have to cruise!
 
Hello Steve
Powder Blue is one of the colours I was looking at for the MG Midget I am restoring. May go with the MG colour Iris Blue or something close.
There was a guy at VTR 2022 with a Powder Blue TR2.

David
 
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