tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1610856380343967823.post5261940382207881199..comments2024-02-23T12:41:09.755+01:00Comments on Austin Healey Sprite MK3 restoration: Found a very nice coolant tin canPaco Moreno de Barredahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00016498978757091860noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1610856380343967823.post-26049705232868192602012-03-12T00:08:47.847+01:002012-03-12T00:08:47.847+01:00Hi Mark, I was thinking in using the Riviera Blue ...Hi Mark, I was thinking in using the Riviera Blue colour all way round the can. This weekend I will have the time to clean it with the sand blasting machine, and will also think about just giving a coat of clear lacquer, which could also be very nice.<br /><br />It's great to hear that you enjoy reading my history. That's why I spend so much time in front the computer, because although my restoration if not a professional one, whish I could, I feel most of the people can afford to make something similar, and we all can share out experience and learn.Paco Moreno de Barredahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00016498978757091860noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1610856380343967823.post-81226830152463833432012-03-11T19:06:52.847+01:002012-03-11T19:06:52.847+01:00Paco,
Greetings from Portsmouth in the UK. For you...Paco,<br />Greetings from Portsmouth in the UK. For your coolant can, may I suggest two tone blue, a darker blue contrasting with Riviera blue on alternate sides of the can? <br />May I take this opportunity to say how much I enjoy your Blog as, one day, I hope to have a Midget and it is very interesting to read about your progress. <br />Un cordial saludo - MarkMarekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12893637748840277025noreply@blogger.com