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Old 05-15-2016, 03:25 PM
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Over the past couple of years, there had been a lot of discussion regarding the fact that the original Jaguar BRG from the 60s was much brighter than that of the F-Type.(certainly that's how my memory retained it)

Well here it is: 1965 Jaguar Mark II BRG (not to be confused with that of the lesser British Leyland cars)


The only difference is the metal flakes.
 
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Here's an E-Type & an F-Type. Yes, same color. Agreed - only difference is the flakes...




 
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Beautiful!
 
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Old 05-16-2016, 07:16 AM
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Well I'll be . . . My mind's eye is probably remembering MGs and Triumphs, which definitely had a lighter shade. I know I've seen lighter E-Types too, but they were probably repaints w/ a non-OEM paint code.
 
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With that lighting, they both looked almost black.





Note Jay's Stratus Gray for reference.


 
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Current BRG is metallic whereas original BRG was not...no?
 
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Old 05-16-2016, 12:09 PM
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Current BRG is metallic whereas original BRG was not...no?
Yes, that's why I mentioned "The only difference is the metal flakes".
 
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Unhungd, I can see in pictures that you are shamefully negligent in polishing your tail pipes.
 
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Old 05-16-2016, 08:04 PM
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Unhungd, I can see in pictures that you are shamefully negligent in polishing your tail pipes.
That's only one day's worth of patina.Running a bit richer since the tune.
 
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Yes, that's why I mentioned "The only difference is the metal flakes".
I was saying how cool it was that a BRG E-Type is parked right next to my BRG F-Type and the fellow that owns that E-Type says, "Your car is not British Racing Green." I say, "What? Well what color is it?" He says, "I don't know, but British Racing Green doesn't have flecks in the paint." I inspect his paint closely and sure enough, solid green. So I'm surprised and sad and left wondering what color I really do have.

So I later get home and relook up my color. It is..."British Racing Green Metallic". So, technically, he is right. But only technically. And I think the flecks make it look much better anyways.
 
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Having seen those two cars together that day I am impressed in how much the color is a match and works in both flat and metallic formulations. Love the base color on the older cars and just love the "mood changing metallic" on the F-Type. In shade its deep and thoughtful, in sun its sparkling and more playful. Almost Oz like.
 
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Having seen those two cars together that day I am impressed in how much the color is a match and works in both flat and metallic formulations. Love the base color on the older cars and just love the "mood changing metallic" on the F-Type. In shade its deep and thoughtful, in sun its sparkling and more playful. Almost Oz like.
It's amazing... I truly thought it had gotten far darker. The Jag people say there are about a dozen shades through the years, but it's obvious they took the time to match it. I truly thought it was far darker.... and the moodiness continues, because although the E looks greener in the sun in some shots, it looks blacker in the cloud covered shots, and I wonder if it's the rounder curves that catches the light that way?

Remember the Le Mans D-Type? It was black like vantablack. lol

I had a GREAT morning of catching the shades of BRG on mine... you may enjoy:
https://plus.google.com/photos/11824...77913662210081
 
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Originally Posted by Uncle Fishbits
It's amazing... I truly thought it had gotten far darker. The Jag people say there are about a dozen shades through the years, but it's obvious they took the time to match it. I truly thought it was far darker.... and the moodiness continues, because although the E looks greener in the sun in some shots, it looks blacker in the cloud covered shots, and I wonder if it's the rounder curves that catches the light that way?

Remember the Le Mans D-Type? It was black like vantablack. lol

I had a GREAT morning of catching the shades of BRG on mine... you may enjoy:
https://plus.google.com/photos/11824...77913662210081
Great pics!! That shows how BRG really does "pop" in good light.
 
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Originally Posted by Mbourne
Having seen those two cars together that day I am impressed in how much the color is a match and works in both flat and metallic formulations. Love the base color on the older cars and just love the "mood changing metallic" on the F-Type. In shade its deep and thoughtful, in sun its sparkling and more playful. Almost Oz like.
Indeed... like the Great and Powerful Oz!
 
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I love BRG.....and while I'm very happy with my Polaris over red car, I really, really like the green. It's honestly a bit refreshing to see it get some love here; it didn't on some other brand forums I've been a member of. Here's a car of mine that I restored;





...apologies in advance for the non-Jaguar pic.


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Originally Posted by DPelletier
I love BRG.....and while I'm very happy with my Polaris over red car, I really, really like the green. It's honestly a bit refreshing to see it get some love here; it didn't on some other brand forums I've been a member of. Here's a car of mine that I restored;





...apologies in advance for the non-Jaguar pic.


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Sweet!
 
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Bumping an old thread.

Not all BRG are created the same, there are light and darker versions, even on classic British cars. Love the BRG on the F-Type, just not the excessive metallic flake.

I had this non-metallic BRG (Connaught Green) on a rare MINI WC50 edition (1 of 50 in the US)

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Indeed, sunny day vs. overcast day on my '07 xkr. The seller took pics in the shade and called it black in the sales ad...

No metallic in this paint.


 
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BRG covers a wide range of colors from a foamy light green for Lola to a midnight green for BRM. In the case of Jaguar it was always a non-metallic paint. My favorite Jaguar green was Aspen Green which was metallic and just dark enough. But given my druthers, I would take the BRM version. The current Jag BRG leaves me cold.
 
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Originally Posted by PolkNole
I was saying how cool it was that a BRG E-Type is parked right next to my BRG F-Type and the fellow that owns that E-Type says, "Your car is not British Racing Green." I say, "What? Well what color is it?" He says, "I don't know, but British Racing Green doesn't have flecks in the paint." I inspect his paint closely and sure enough, solid green. So I'm surprised and sad and left wondering what color I really do have.

So I later get home and relook up my color. It is..."British Racing Green Metallic". So, technically, he is right. But only technically. And I think the flecks make it look much better anyways.
Old post but the fellow was wrong; if Jaguar says your F type is British Racing Green then it is! ......doesn't mean it has to be the SAME BRG as they used previously.


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