Minimic, that photo is actually Bob Holden in the works lightweight. We had that photo in Issue 2 of TME (page 51) and it is clearly Bob at the wheel. However, being the factory-built car it was painted Castrol Green. It does appear from the colour pic that it is a fairly different shade from the BMC-entered cars at Bathurst. The Broadspeed on the preceding page appears lighter again, yet still not as light as the car is today.
As for the photos of the Cedar Green Cooper S, yes, the top pic appears very close to Cedar Green as I have it on my colour chart.
A couple of points though. When photographing cars the colour of the car alters dramatically according to many factors. These include, but are not limited to, the time of day, the time of year, the weather (cloudy/sunny), the exposure, the brand of film, the age of the film, the processing of the film, the printing, the light in which the final print is viewed, the scanner and the computer screen on which the final image is viewed.
There are also many reasons for difficulties in matching paint colours, and we will be having a series of articles on this subject in coming issues of TME, written by the technical manager of Glasurit paints - an expert in the field.
As for the cover of Racing Car News from November '66, forget that as a reference. This is simply a cartoon illustration, and is representative of the cars that won each class, and is not an accurate reflection of the colour at all.
Cheers, Watto.
