1967 Paint code

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BillStrachan
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1967 Paint code

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hello all, i have my grandfathers 1967 moke that i would like to get repainted at some point and im not sure of the paint code. it is a british racing green but i see that there are 3 or 4 different paint codes. i am hoping if anyone can tell what paint code i have based off a few pictures i have of it. thank you in advance
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The colour is spruce green so that’s the code you’ll be looking for
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Is there an overall list of paint colours on here somewhere? I also have a paint code question. I'll start a new thread if necessary, but if the info is already available I shall look it up myself and not clog up the forum.
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https://www.morrisminorforum.com/articl ... -colors.67
You can try looking the above to see if it is of any help in identifying the colour and paint code you require.
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To my knowledge there's no single list. Its complicated by the way they moved around from factory to factory.

UK is easy, they were almost all spruce green, with a few snowberry (?) white. Australia had heaps of different colours (the later ones with silly names). I've never seen a comprehensive list of the ones used on Mokes though, because they seemed to use whatever colour the factory was using that week on all the other models, and they had a lot of colours to choose from.

Portugal also had a reasonable range, which tended to change from year to year. They are listed in the back of "Moke: The History" by the Mini Moke Club.

Even if you can determine the paint code, its not always possible to get modern paint mixing details to go with it.

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It's Portuguese Moke 25 I'm after, particularly the white of the bumpers to start with, but the body red will be useful in the fullness of time.
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Sorry, the forum doesn't do tables very well, hopefully you can interpret this. Looks like you have few to choose from.

This data is taken from Moke: The History By The Mini Moke Club, which you should buy from the club shop.

Austin Rover Portugal Paint Codes 1985-1989
Paint Code— Colour Name— Colour Origin— Mixing Code
ANT/ENT—Red Cinnabar—BLVC 399—CMT
BDT—Diamond White —BLVC 655 —NMN
BNT—White —BLVC 243 —NME
KRT—Kastanian Red Metallic —Volkswagen —L97C
TRT —Targa Red —BLVC 641 —CNE
Unknown —Karnelrot Red Metallic —BMW —Unknown

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Thanks, Tim,

I shall get one ordered.
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Its a useful reference - pretty cheap too.

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