I have just started the strip down of my Series 1 2+2 and as I suspect is usual with these jobs have had an surprise with the colour.
Two things happened today.. Firstly I got the Heritage certificate back and second the strip down of the Car continued. Both have confirmed that the original colour was Opalescent Golden Sand which seems to be a pretty rare colour. It originally came with a Tan interior but now has a complete black interior and of course the famous respray Carmen Red.
The other strange turn up is that the original registration number was LHW204F (after 1st August) even though the registration date was 24th July of 1967. The chassis number and the build date confirm that it is a genuine Series 1 2+" which is good..
Now I have a dilemma do I:
1) Stick with Red and a black interior which is the easiest option
2) Change to Golden Sand with and keep the black interior
3) Change to Golden Sand and revert to a Tan interior (expensive option)
Any thoughts anyone?? The interior is in good condition..

Anyone like the above colour? I really like the Opalescent colours but not sure about Golden Sand.. Has anyone seen this colour in the flesh?
Here is the hard evidence of the oringinal colour behind the dash.

Or do I keep the current colour and Interior?

The interior is in good condition with the rest of the interior paint red, floor etc..

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Really not sure what to do now.. Hmmmmmm. I kind of like the idea of keeping at as original as possible and wanted to preserve the patina etc.. But now not sure what original means with the car.
Any thoughts appreciated...
PS also posted this is the restoration Log on the site but wanted to get some feedback so reposted with more pictures here.







