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As said, the VIN itself does not tell you the paint colour but the plate carries the 3 letter paint & trim codes. If you have the plate post the codes on here & we can tell you what they mean.
UCF at the end of your VIN stands for U - North American Specification, C - exhaust control fitted, F - five speed manual gearbox.
Unless your father repainted every nook & cranny of the car then take a look under the carpets or some other hidden area, you can probably see the original colour there, would at least give you an idea of what it was.
Tony
<font size="1">1981 TR7 FHC Cavalry Blue
1980 TR7V8 DHC Jaguar Regency Red - sadly sold!
1977 TR8 FHC EFI Factory development car Inca Yellow</font id="size1">
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http://www.trdrivers.com/tr7___tr8_vin_numbers.htm
From above site: - Also as Tony said a start colour is handly if the vin plate is missing.
If you are unsure as to where to find your Commission Number, or for later cars the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), look for the Vehicle Data Plate located on the front suspension turret on UK cars or on the inside edge of the Drivers door for USA and Rest of the World cars.