BT Vehicles - The (Grey) Piper Fleet ...listening and speaking |
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Introduction In April 1991, to reflect its potential worldwide market, BT became the new trading name of British Telecommunications plc. The government no longer had any (significant) financial holding in BT, but the company had to trade within the guidelines set out by the (then) regulatory body OFTEL (OFfice of TELecommunications) which was appointed by the government. The new (now familiar) 'Piper' logo symbolised the 'listening and speaking' concepts of communication. The Piper Fleet See the BT Fleet in more detail below... |
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Paint Colours These are shown as a starting point for further research... The British Standard colour for the grey Piper Fleet is unknown, but is commonly referred to as 'Telecom Grey'. Specific examples reside in the car manufacturers' paint codes, which vary according to the year and model. N.B. Owners of ex-telecom vehicles are recommended to get a colour match from a paint sample rather than rely on these codes. Ford Telecom Grey is purportedly ICI reference YV81, but some vehicles were delivered in Ford Telecom Grey (ICI reference BA79) which is a different shade. Land Rover Non-metallic paint code 527 Telecom Grey 91-91 LRC.527 Vauxhall 661/84L,91U: British Telecom [BT] Grey (99-) More details |
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