Paint colour for radiator grill louvres

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Paint colour for radiator grill louvres

Post by SteveM2 » Sat May 04, 2013 8:52 pm

Hello,

What is the collected wisdom on the proper colour for the radiator grill louvres on a 1947 12? Dad has had the grill shell re-plated for his tourer, and would like to paint the louvres before putting them back in the grill.

From what I have seen and heard so far, it sounds like they should be silver or grey... Perhaps metallic silver would not have been in common use at that time?

Thanks,

Steve Manwell

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Re: Paint colour for radiator grill louvres

Post by luli » Sat May 04, 2013 10:11 pm

The RSR workshop manual says "silver Enamel". The extras section in the master spare parts list also mentions chrome plated one.
You can see here pictures of both types (right click and choose 'view image' - its a high resolution picture seen at best when downloaded):
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Re: Paint colour for radiator grill louvres

Post by 47p2 » Sun May 05, 2013 7:30 am

I've seen them in many different colours, cream is a favourite on earlier cars, sliver is popular buy some silvers are too bright and too light, grey seems not so common. My grill was badly marked and I couldn't find any colours to match so I repainted it in a traditional Rover colour, stone grey metallic

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Re: Paint colour for radiator grill louvres

Post by Chris C » Sun May 05, 2013 9:36 am

Hi
These posts are ironic, as I'm just rubbing down the grille on my P2 ( 14 / 1939)
and wondered what colour to use.

Many thanks, Chris C.

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Re: Paint colour for radiator grill louvres

Post by SteveM2 » Sun May 05, 2013 12:47 pm

Thanks for the responses so far.

Luli -- if at first you don't succeed, read the manual!

47P2 -- your chariot looks very good with its Stone Grey Metallic grill; what Rovers was this colour used on?

I'm thinking the silver-grey used on wire wheels of '50s and '60's cars might be appropriate, although this paint often has reduced gloss.

Steve

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Re: Paint colour for radiator grill louvres

Post by SNOBHILL39 » Sun May 05, 2013 6:29 pm

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I matched the body colour and sprayed the grille fins as they were hand painted and looked a mess. It has been well received by the local vintage and classic car crowd.
Personal choice for each person I think.
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Re: Paint colour for radiator grill louvres

Post by 47p2 » Mon May 06, 2013 11:21 pm

SteveM2 wrote: 47P2 -- your chariot looks very good with its Stone Grey Metallic grill; what Rovers was this colour used on?
I'm not sure Steve, it was a 1988 colour so any Rover from around then could possibly have been that colour

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Re: Paint colour for radiator grill louvres

Post by chris dancey » Tue May 07, 2013 10:47 am

The louvres on ' Denzel ', 1935 Saloon black paintwork with blue interior was a matt silver. This car is totally original and has never been restored. I copied the same to Snowdrops grille. When I bought Snowdrop the grille was black, which did'nt look right.
1934 ( 1935 model ) P1 '10' Saloon RD 6160
1935 P1 '10' Saloon ( originally JB 6729 ) now VSJ 156
1946 P2 '14' Sports Saloon KPG 855
1933 MG J2 Cycle Wing Model APB 560
1933 MG J2 Competition Model ALX 124

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