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94 is inca so your car has had a colour change. Now it may have been repainted in a factory colour or it may be something completely different. You will probably be best to go to a paint supplier that has colour matching equipment.
Have a look here under colours and trim for paint codes. You can click on the colours and an image will open of a car in that colour. Julian is right 94 is inca yellow.
Cheers Rob.
It doesn't really matter what the vin plate says.....It will be very hard to get a colour that matches. Mine was re-sprayed triumph BRG in 1990. Now l can only get base coat and must spray a clear coat over it..
It doesn't really matter what the vin plate says.....It will be very hard to get a colour that matches.
Absolutely - mine's a sort of Brooklands Racing Green and when I had my hardtop resprayed, the local bodyshop made up the colour and I reckon it's a perfect match.
Great colour choice Julian. Had mine re-sprayed Brooklands Green during restoration - see my album fo some of the stages. Car was originally Brown; at some time re-sprayed Red. PO had the car for 13 years without telling DVLA of colour change as he had bought it when already red! Just ready to bring "Nigel" (anagram of Elgin) back off SORN, colour change to green and newly registered as "historic" on 1 Apr. Happy motoring.
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