Brown Classic Cars
Discussion
Brown must be the least common colour for a classic indeed it is rare to see brown modern cars.
My Dad was a Rover man, a couple of P5's followed by three P6's, the last of which was a V8, and later an SD1. One of his P6's was brown, same as this pic.
It got me thinking about what other cars were available in brown, I think BL had the option for the Mini and the Princess but I'm struggling to remember others. Brown classic car owners must be a pretty exclusive group.
My Dad was a Rover man, a couple of P5's followed by three P6's, the last of which was a V8, and later an SD1. One of his P6's was brown, same as this pic.
It got me thinking about what other cars were available in brown, I think BL had the option for the Mini and the Princess but I'm struggling to remember others. Brown classic car owners must be a pretty exclusive group.
Loads. Brown was a popular colour, especially metallics. It was seen as a classy colour.
Cortina Mk II and the Mk IV was very popular with a light vinyl roof. Capris and Granada's too.
Renault 25 Monaco. I think all the top level Monacos were brown but Renault liked brown.
Lotus used to do some nice metallic browns in the Plus 2S/130 and wedge Elites.
Porsche 911s, Rollers, TR7, Dolly Sprint, Citroen SM, Toyotas.
There were lighter variations such as sable or mink.
This Cortina combination was immensely popular
Cortina Mk II and the Mk IV was very popular with a light vinyl roof. Capris and Granada's too.
Renault 25 Monaco. I think all the top level Monacos were brown but Renault liked brown.
Lotus used to do some nice metallic browns in the Plus 2S/130 and wedge Elites.
Porsche 911s, Rollers, TR7, Dolly Sprint, Citroen SM, Toyotas.
There were lighter variations such as sable or mink.
This Cortina combination was immensely popular
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