According to the paperwork that came with her, she started life as Burnt Grey, then by an MOT in 1988 the colour is given as Brown and then in 2013 at the MOT Blue. Not sure what shade but I like it even if the paintwork is in need of talc.Hello, fine looking car. What colour is it? Looks non-original for an S1.
Likewise, I'm as far north before ending up in the Tay. (Tayport)Hello and welcome from another P6 owner in Fife (just)
Closer inspection proves that she will need some work, but a pretty sound old girl I think.Hi there- welcome .That P6 of yours looks rather gorgeous
She ha s been re-upholstered and carpeted so looks pretty good.Welcome
Liking your purchase, the interior looks very light and bright, nice one !
Hello & welcome!
Interesting combination of parts & good-looking with it.
On the face of it, the non-opening rear quarterlights do date it as a '69 season car. It has been updated in the past, not only with side strips but with 'series 2' door handles too. Are those rear quarter panels vinyl covered as well?
I've not seen a later bonnet badge on an early bonnet before, either.
I really must get out more.....
Aye I'm there every year. I'll be on The Glenisla Classic Vehicle Stand if you want to find meMaybe see you at Glamis or Scone next year all going well. Usually I restore bikes but thought seeing I'm the wrong side of 70 I would try something a bit more sedate.