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JPSH120 |
Posted - 24 Jun 2014 : 15:45:44 Looks like a genuine car. Price is a bit steep but worth a discussion if you are on the look out for one...
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MartinD |
Posted - 05 Aug 2014 : 21:24:14 I thought it might be that. On my little colour chips you can't see much difference between Glade and Cedar, other than Glade Green being very slightly lighter.
Not got Rootes/Sunbeam paint guide.
Did one colour replace the other - what years was Glade green available? Not seen too many that shade. Is it not that common? |
JPSH120 |
Posted - 05 Aug 2014 : 01:44:30 132 is glade green, I thought it looked a bit light for cedar.
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petespops |
Posted - 04 Aug 2014 : 21:44:21 Could be Cypruss green
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MartinD |
Posted - 04 Aug 2014 : 18:20:41 Looked yesterday and the paint code under bonnet is 132.
Whatever that is |
JPSH120 |
Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 23:26:28 If it's cedar green it will be paint code 140 on the ID plate riveted to the slam panel (assuming it is there)!
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MartinD |
Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 12:27:01 It's either Cedar Green metallic or Glade green. (I only know this from looking at a Berger book of paint chips, Chrysler UK colours 1967-69)
If anyone has more of an idea which one it is (ie which was the metallic green in 1969-70) would be very helpful. |
JPSH120 |
Posted - 03 Aug 2014 : 10:50:28 Is that cedar green metallic?
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MartinD |
Posted - 02 Aug 2014 : 13:11:59 Now sitting on my driveway, I've finally bought one! Does seem a very nice, original car and goes very well.

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