I am having my wheel powdercoated and new tires installed. What is the correct factory off white color called and does anyone have a code for it??? 1965 IIa
Correct wheel color for series???
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I think the real color is Limestone.
I cheated a little and used Almond, but I honestly would never be able to tell the difference if there is any.1969 IIA - Tan
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Are you asking what color your wheels should be for your truck and year? Some had limestone wheels others had body colored wheels.Jason
"Clubs are for Chumps" Club presidentComment
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On the Series 2 forum, they say that the correct color is Dark Bronze Green if your truck is that color, but limestone for all other body colors.Comment
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Just a warning on powder coating - I had my wheels media-blasted and powder coated about a year ago and rust is coming through already. Not sure if it was poor workmanship (I had them done at a very reputable shop in CT) but I have heard other stories about powder coating not lasting, especially on things like wheels that get some abuse. I wish I had used a good urethane enamel or something like Imron paint.1968 Series IIA
1962 Jaguar Mk 2Comment
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Question: With powder coated rims, how do you touch up the inevitable chips and dings? I know zilch about powder coating, as you can tell.
TedComment
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just my 2c, but Back in Britain when these great vehicles were put together, there was not any form of quality control as we would recognise today. Strikes at car plants were almost a weekly occurrence, and, as my Dad put it " the colours varied by whoever was in the paint shop".
so, as I see it, although there was a "correct" colour, it wasn't necessarily the same shade as a truck built the next week. My Dad was "working" for British Leyland from '69 to '75.
paint the wheels any shade you think would look best IMHO.
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