vintagepolyglot
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Hello all.
Here is an interesting oddity I picked up a while ago from an antique shop in my town. I posted this a while ago but I forgot my details and thus never saw any replies!
This machine although lovingly -brush-painted- in ravishing sky blue by a previous owner, is in a wonderful shade of khaki with the blue hood. I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of such a colour variation before or is it one of our oddities from the long-decommissioned Isando factory in Johannesburg? I know we didn't get any retailer exclusive colour schemes here... to my knowledge at least.
Now I have a dilemma or whether to strip that blue paint and respray it in its original khaki paint or whether to leave the free-spirited paint job how it is. I have been using it as my daily machine off and on for a while and that classic roar or 'brul' as we say in Afrikaans, is intoxicating!


Here is an interesting oddity I picked up a while ago from an antique shop in my town. I posted this a while ago but I forgot my details and thus never saw any replies!
This machine although lovingly -brush-painted- in ravishing sky blue by a previous owner, is in a wonderful shade of khaki with the blue hood. I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of such a colour variation before or is it one of our oddities from the long-decommissioned Isando factory in Johannesburg? I know we didn't get any retailer exclusive colour schemes here... to my knowledge at least.
Now I have a dilemma or whether to strip that blue paint and respray it in its original khaki paint or whether to leave the free-spirited paint job how it is. I have been using it as my daily machine off and on for a while and that classic roar or 'brul' as we say in Afrikaans, is intoxicating!

