Scans of paint chip samples for BMC (later British Leyland) car colours from 1964 to 1978, with names and paint codes for various British makes and models, such as MG MGB & Midget, Triumph Spitfire & TR6, Austin, Austin-Healey Sprite, 100 & 3000, Morris Minor, Riley, Wolseley, Colt, and Cricket. Due to differences in scanners and the way monitors display colours on your screen, these paint. MGB Tahiti Blue is a much lighter shade than that used on the MGF/TF which uses the code JRJ.
The same may apply to Flame Red (modern code COF), British Racing Green (HAF or HFF), Old English White (NNX) and Brooklands Green (HYF) with the MGF/TF colours being in metallic and pearlescent as well as 'solid'. MGB Paint Specifications MGB PAINT COLOUR CODES. Here you'll find the all the MG paint color codes as well as photographic examples of MG's painted that color for comparison.
These pages now include the full Australian color code listings. He does have examples of colours and codes used in Australia which aren't available from Clausager. AutoColour's library of MG paint charts (select 'ahmg' and the year).
PaintScratch paint supplier has colour chips (mostly very good) and codes. Search by year and make, but note that according to Clausager some of the colours listed weren't used. A rare MGBGTV8 is the single vehicle finished in the Jubilee colours - Jubilee BRG 2605, a car with a colourful history too! Another colour scheme seen on a few Black Jubilee MGBGTV8s supplied by University Motors, a leading MG Dealer back in the 1970s, which had the gold Jubilee side flashes on the sides on black cars.
1970 MG All Models Touch Up Paint Home Vehicles MG 1970 All Models Touch Up Paint 1970 MG All Models Order the same MG All Models touch up paint used by industry professionals Easy. Recommendations Parts MG parts spares and accessories are available for MG T Series (TA, MG TB, MG TC, MG TD, MG TF), Magnette, MGA, Twin cam, MGB, MGBGT, MGC, MGC GT, MG Midget, Sprite and other MG models from British car spares company LBCarCo. MG MGB Technical.
All MGB Models How to Find Your MGB Color Code What is MGB Color Code? To ind the color code for your MG car, check the following: Driver's side door Passenger's side door MG color codes typically start with the letter "B," followed by two or three additional letters and one or more numbers. The MGB engine was MG Maroon until August 1971 (18GF or 18GJ). Approximately 8/1971 (the start of the 1972 model year production) the engine turned black with the introduction of the 18V engine.