What’s the paint code of this Land Cruiser at the museum?

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Nice Cruiser. Curious the paint code.

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Don’t have the answer but that’s a beauty. Global Spec, I believe? I spy a group of FJ60s in the background. What do you call that, a Mudder of Slows?

What museum are you at?
 
The Land Cruiser Heritage Museum of course...
 
That is beautiful, especially with the steel wheels and black bumpers. I bet it's non-metallic, maybe single stage. I don't think it's a U.S. market color, at least for the 100 series.
 
I'll look at the body tag tomorrow. It is a solid color and original paint
 
Also known as Third World Beige or Taliban Tan? :)

There's something beautiful about 80/100/200s that are built for utilitarian purposes vs. carting the family around the burbs. I'd rather have that color than any color offered in the US, it speaks to my Third World soul! :)
 
Assuming there's no paint code for the bumpers guessing they aren't painted but just black plastic.
 
Also known as Third World Beige or Taliban Tan? :)

There's something beautiful about 80/100/200s that are built for utilitarian purposes vs. carting the family around the burbs. I'd rather have that color than any color offered in the US, it speaks to my Third World soul! :)
Taliban Tan that's hilarious 😂
 
Assuming there's no paint code for the bumpers guessing they aren't painted but just black plastic.
Correct, that's the factory "color" of the OEM "STD" trim (a.k.a. "poverty pack) bumpers, which aren't painted.
 

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