graeme wrote:Oh, that mint green is nice.
What about Jaguar Willow Green? EDIT: Actually, I think another SEer has plans for Jag Willow Green. I thought it was a similar Morgan colour he was going for, but a bit of Googling suggests it might actually be the same colour, and Morgan just have another name for it or something.
The slightly darker Rover almond green would work well too.

Heading right back to type 49 style with that in my head, almond green over old english white, black leather interior...
mwmackenzie wrote:Much as I love scandal, drove Stu's 160 a while back and it certainly turns heads! Thing is I will be using this car for work, visiting clients etc so not sure if it might be a bit in yah face?

Type 49 is cool...
As for using it for work / meeting clients, not sure what you do, so it's maybe not applicable, but surely having a car that stands out is a good thing for business?
Even if you don't think it suits your job, Magnum PI managed to successfully be a private detective and drive a bright red Ferrari.
On the other hand, if you want discreet, I'm not entirely sure you've chosen the right car
If you want something more subtle, how about the grey over silver look (ie, subtle differences on less garish colours.
Old english white over dark green (both flat colours not metallic).
These cars really do suit 2 tone.
Chris