[Saloon-lovers] color chips

Knowing full well that the computer is not a very reliable way to
view color chips, does anyone have a set or a site that would let
me see what was available for the Mark IIs in say 1956 to 59?–
Stu Sanderson Series XJ12C
Tubac, AZ, United States
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Hi Stu,

Perhaps you are referring to a 3.4 Litre Saloon, sometimes referred to as a
“MK1”? The MK2 was made from late 1959 until 1967.

Mike Eck
New Jersey, USA

'51 XK120 OTS, '62 3.8 MK2 MOD, '72 SIII E-Type 2+2

Knowing full well that the computer is not a very reliable way to
view color chips, does anyone have a set or a site that would let
me see what was available for the Mark IIs in say 1956 to 59?

Stu Sanderson Series XJ12C
Tubac, AZ, United States

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There are three paint shops here in Manchester NH and they all have chip books going back 100 years. Your local place might have something simliar.

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Knowing full well that the computer is not a very reliable
way to view color chips, does anyone have a set or a site
that would let me see what was available for the Mark IIs in
say 1956 to 59?

autocolorlibrary.com only has the 1959 chart… and it’s not a factory chart
either… :frowning:

http://www.tcpglobal.com/aclchip.aspx?image=1959-jaguar-pg-01.jpg

diego

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