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  2. British racing green - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Chemical Industries, Belco Car Finishes, Colour Mixing Book 1953, as used on Jowett Cars 1948-1953 British Racing Green, Code 284-8120: Light Brunswick Green 71%, Middle Brunswick Green 19%, White 7%, Black 3%. Connaught Green, Code 284 - 97: Deep Brunswick Green 40%, Light Brunswick green 32%, Black 28%, Yellow Oxide Trace%.

  3. Talk:British racing green - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor cars from 1902 are described as 'olive green'. So it may be that the 1903 cars were repainted a different shade of green for 1903, but if so they were repainted a darker shade for display in museums today. 1903 doesn't seem to be a significant watershed. The article atm suggest it's the point of origin, which doesn't seem to be ...

  4. List of international auto racing colours - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of organised motor sport events, in the early 1900s, until the late 1960s, before commercial sponsorship liveries came into common use, vehicles competing in Formula One, sports car racing, touring car racing and other international auto racing competitions customarily painted their cars in standardised racing colours that indicated the nation of origin of the car or driver.

  5. Spring green - Wikipedia

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    Deep Brunswick green is commonly recognized as part of the British racing green spectrum, the national auto racing color of the United Kingdom. A different color, also called Brunswick green, was the color for passenger locomotives of the grouping and then the nationalized British Railways. There were three shades of these colors and they are ...

  6. Find Out if Your Car's Color Has a Good or Bad Resale Value

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    9. Green. Depreciation: 6.7% less than average It's not easy being green … unless we're talking SUVs. In that category, green vehicles enjoyed moderately better-than-average resale values (it's ...

  7. Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines - Wikipedia

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    The PRSL's diesel locomotives were almost all painted in what is commonly referred to as Brunswick Green which was so dark it seemed almost black. The paint scheme was borrowed from its PRR parent and with the company's official name for this color being DGLE (Dark Green Locomotive Enamel).

  8. Brunswick green - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 May 2021, at 00:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  9. Amtrak paint schemes - Wikipedia

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    The Phase paint schemes have been used on most passengers equipment – locomotives, passenger cars, and trainsets – as well as some non-passenger cars and non-revenue equipment. Phase schemes generally have red, white, and blue on the sides of equipment, with black or gray sections around the wheels and roof to hide grime.