Does anybody know the modern paint code for BRG ‘75’ ?
I understand there were different BRGs and I want to get the right one for a 1979 Sprint.
Thanks, Richard

If its a good paint shop they should know by that paint code numberRichardHyde wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:21 pm That would say 75 Dave, but I think if you asked for a pot of 75, they probably wouldn’t know what colour you mean !! Looking for a modern equivalent to 1979 75…
Are you sure Chris?
Mallard was indeed listed as a blue shade by Triumph. But this really means nothing, I suspect that the guy who decided how a shade was listed was colour blind. How else do you explain Magenta being a Red shade, Sandglow being a Brown shade, Damson being a Purple shade, Honeysuckle being a White shade etc.
This is the point, Richard is trying to recreate the exact colour of the car in the picture he posted which he used to own back in the day. Which, despite the year of the car, is most definitely too dark for Brooklands Green. For my money, it's too dark for BRG (75) too.matt of the vivas wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 10:25 am Mallard is, indeed, blue.
It looks green under daylight, but shine a light on it and it's definitely blue.
That T reg car would have most likely been Brooklands Green.