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Mail From: "rande" <(email redacted)>

Pertaining to the Mark 2 currently on eBay, it's not orchid green, it's a yellow
of some undetermined origin (not Rootes).

You can find a picture of the orchid green color in the very first edition of
the Tiger-The Making of a Sports Car book or in the January 1996 issue of Thoroughbred
& Classic Cars.
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Mail From: Bob Diehl <(email redacted)>

You can also check out code 109 on the front page of STOC's
website: sunbeamtiger.co.uk/



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