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 Posted: Apr 15, 2015 07:44PM
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This is the color now. Dove gray. 

George

 

 Posted: Apr 15, 2015 07:36PM
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Yes I like the colors on both wagons, love to get the paint code. I also like the sunset and trees reflecting off the rear door. I also like the color in this Elf. 

George

 

 Posted: Apr 15, 2015 12:52PM
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If smoke gray looked like tweed gray I'd be happy with it, that's a nice gray.

 Posted: Apr 15, 2015 11:48AM
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Both Woodies are tweed grey. At least I know ours is and the website says the other is as well.

Our Tinnie is also tweed grey and I can get the code from Nick Upton as he painted it.

Terry

 

 Posted: Apr 15, 2015 11:03AM
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I painted my truck Dove Gray, but its too light. The Heritage Certificate has it as Tweed Gray. The Woody color is perfect. 

 

 

George

 

 Posted: Apr 15, 2015 10:42AM
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I like that color on the woodie much better that factory smoke gray. I've got a code for smoke gray but I don't think the wagon is smoke gray.

That's a nice color on the wagon.

 Posted: Apr 15, 2015 10:32AM
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Does anybody have the paint code color on the smoke gray Woody. Love to paint my pickup this color. Some code I can take down to an auto paint supplier.  Thanks for your help.

George

 

 Posted: Apr 15, 2015 06:39AM
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 Posted: Apr 14, 2015 11:41AM
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Thats a pretty cool looking little whip. Never seen one before.

 Posted: Apr 13, 2015 09:05AM
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 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 06:39PM
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Well, I took a few minutes today and did a spray out. Wasn't dry so I'll evaluate tomorrow. From what I saw wet, I'm pretty sure I'm not lovin it. It left longbridge smoke gray, not sure if I can live with the color just for a few extra quid.

Maybe the morning light will be a little more kind.

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 10:20AM
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Ours are Tweed Grey and that is what they call the one in the photo.
However they also call it a Countryman, but it clearly has a Morris badge.

Getting picky again I know...

They are a number of grey variations that are close. When you put ours side by side they are different.

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 10:17AM
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Originally Posted by tmsmith

But they have some nice photos of LWB cars:

This one has a simlar color scheme to our woodie

What color gray is this ? My car left Longbridge smoke gray, bought paint to do a spray out to see if I like it, haven't done it yet though.

Was thinking of almond green/white roof but the prices for original paint colored cars has me wondering. There is a local car that is smoke gray, but getting over to see it has been tough. And pictures when it comes to paint can't be relied on.

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 09:54AM
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agreed... the wood on the one above looks too new... I like yours much more

one of my all time favorites is a grey mk2 cooper s that I have a pic clipped from an old calendar. great colour for a Mini. and that roof rack is perfect!

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 09:47AM
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I am partial to this one with the aged wood look. Even the off white roof has grown on me.

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 09:42AM
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woodie indeed... thats a beaut

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 09:35AM
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But they have some nice photos of LWB cars:

This one has a simlar color scheme to our woodie

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 06:35AM
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Originally Posted by miniestate

Judging from the external door hinges, I'm going to have to say that there is a '48 Clubby.             Mini Estate

Nope. Didn't bother to count the rings in the wood grain, did ya? That's definitely a 1947 Clubbie with the rarely seen optional wide-oval front facia. The devil is in the details. 

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 05:11AM
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Originally Posted by CA2SBL1275

 

I like the 1947 Clubman pictured on the same page.

Russ

We all make mistakes.

Gladly , I have no children to show for mine.

 Posted: Apr 1, 2015 02:33AM
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Judging from the external door hinges, I'm going to have to say that there is a '48 Clubby.             Mini Estate

"It's a good day when you wake up with a Woody!"

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