Curious about Barking Burgundy.Battersea Brown coming in 2027
Will hopefully look better in the flesh.
Correct. I knew I'd seen that colour somewhere before.That's shit.Actually it doesn't look to bad. Certainly different.
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I think Cadbury Confusion might be a better name for it, not quite dark cholate and not dairy milk colour .... it would be a bugger to keep clean, there'd be bite marks and lick marks every time you parked in a supermarket carpark .... and if it was in Australia, you'd have to park it underground ..... otherwise it would be a puddle on the ground covered in antsBattersea Brown coming in 2027View attachment 45744
My Morris ital estate was nearly that colour
Yes of course, I remember them in that colour.My Morris ital estate was nearly that colour![]()
And my Allegro estate come to think of it. That was during my brown periodMy Morris ital estate was nearly that colour![]()
Yes of course, I remember them in that colour.![]()
My first car was a 1980 Austin MiniMetro in Diarrhoea Beige.Yep, British Leyland colour. Ital, Marina, Allegro and probably more. Some might say the colour suited the actual cars, perfectly. And the not be forgotten, Diarrhoea Biege, another BL colour. Seems they thought we know our cars are crap. May aswell give them appropriate colours.![]()
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I remember shit outside, diarrhoea inside, and matching rust underneath.Yep, British Leyland colour. Ital, Marina, Allegro and probably more. Some might say the colour suited the actual cars, perfectly. And the not be forgotten, Diarrhoea Biege, another BL colour. Seems they thought we know our cars are crap. May aswell give them appropriate colours.![]()
I do clearly remember carrying a set of trade plates over to the show room, in order to pick up another new car then return back to the workshop, so I could carry out its PDI checks and fit number plates, prior to its delivery.
Strange, as this car was at the back of the holding area with a sheet covering it ?.
When I spoke to the sales manager, he told me it was the very first SDI 3500 model we had received and it was waiting to take pride a place on turn table in the show room, for a launch evening being held the following night.
When we removed the sheet, I remember thinking how the car looked totally different to any of the current models.
I was the first person to drive it the short distance back over to the workshop, it did receive some pointing of fingers etc alright !.
It WAS finished in that brown colour shade.
They did a 2.3 and 2.6 model, but the V8 3500 was the nice one to drive.
Totally agree !.Always thought the Rover SDI 3500 Vitesse, was really something, back in the day. Looked great.![]()