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Bfg

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  1. I'd suggest that even original colours are subject to great variation anyway, according to year, batch and manufacturer ..and so it makes little difference if a car's colour is a standard or custom. Particularly where the blend and mix ratios are known. Fading (depending on the proximity of industry &/or coast, the climate and quality of light) and yellowing of paintwork changes hues and tones yet again, as to a certain extend does the primer undercoat. Arguably quanties of lead and other additives in those can have a long term effect on colour fastness. Fading of course tend to hap
  2. Thank you. I've registered my interest. Pete
  3. Thanks Stuart & Roger. No complaint, just an observation from someone who used to own a fibreglassing business, and took pride in the quality of their product. And.., leaving the front catch undone (the cause of the damage) was the fault of the plonker driving the car at that particular moment. He.. being the same plonker who'll have to fix it now. I also have no idea who made this backlight. I bought it from a chap who had sold their primrose yellow TR6 ..who had bought it with the car. Who knows perhaps it was made sometime back in the last century ! ? Pete
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