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I understand that paint codes for most older BSA bikes are not available . I found a source on line that equates some modern day paints which are a very good match . They have one for a 1966 Lightning and I was wondering ifanyone knows if that is the same red color that they painted on the Sptfires for that year?


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It’s my understanding the Lighting was painted Flamboyant Red which is candy apple red. The Spitefire is a solid Red.
Don Hutchinson in Massachusetts has all the paint colors

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The '66 model in UK with the 4 gal tank was named Peony Red, a tinge of maroon in it compared with the brighter red for the '68 model.


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Jaguar Signal Red is a fair match for the splatfire's colour.

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Original glass tank wouldn't have been painted, would it?

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Colour would be in the gel coat which in the UK in 60,s would be a range of British Standard colours. If the Jag colour s a match that suggests BS Signal Red.

https://hextoral.com/side-by-side/signal-red-bs381c-537-vs-signal-red-ral-3001/

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Yes, it was in the gel coat. I had a '66 Mk11 in 1967.

This, as I remember, appears to be a close match http://www.art-paints.com/Paints/Oil/Holbein/Extra-Fine/Peony-Red/Peony-Red.html


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Thank you all for your input. Very appreciated.!


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Unless you have a monitor that is calibrated to produce true colours, posting links to color images is pointless
And considering the cost & time taken by all of my graphic atrists & trade houses to keep their very very very very expensive monitors calibrated nothing on a home PC or even worse a phone will bear much of a resemblance to what the colour looks like on a fuel tank
And that is before you account for additive colour on a monitor & subtractive colour in pigments .


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I would not say it was pointless, I think members are aware that the colours are but a guide. There are even different types of "white", and when we used to set the grey-scale on CRT colour tvs a fluorescent tube was used as a reference for the adjustments, I think it was called 'Northern Grey Sky' shade of white. However, I do think that the depictions given will (at least) help to distinguish between light,medium and dark red.


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I BOUGHT MY 66 SPITFIRE PAINT FROM DON HUTCHINSON AND IT WASN'T EVAN CLOSE. IT WAS CLOSER TO DARK MAROON THAN IT WAS TO RED.

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The Devil is in the details.

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I COMPARED DON HUCHINSONA PAINT TO ORIGINAL PARTS NOT TO A COMPUTER MONITOR. THEY WERE NOT EVAN CLOSE AT LEAST NOT TO A 66 SPITFIRE.

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I APOLOGIZE FOR THE USE OF CAPS. I CAN ONLY TYPE WITH MY RIGHT HAND SO USING THE SHIFT KEY IS BEYOND MY CAPABILITES.

The Devil is in the details.

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1965 BSA A65 Lightning Rocket "Clubman" (restored)
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1967 BSA A65 West Coast Hornet (under restoration)
1975 Norton Commando Roadster (2100 miles)
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