BMW 2800 Touch Up Paint

BMW 2800 Touch Up Paint (28 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your BMW 2800's Color Code

BMW paint color codes appear in varied spots: on the firewall, on the radiator support, on the door jamb, or in the trunk. Location varies by year; a diagram under Finding Your Color Code shows where. Typical code format example: 300, which corresponds to: Alpine White III Clearcoat. Same Color Code, Different Name: the same paint can have different names across models (e.g., 300 also called White Clearcoat, Premium White Clearcoat). The code is key to correct paint.

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BMW 2800 Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

BMW didn't just give us a car with the 2800; they gave us a rolling art gallery. We've tracked 28 distinct shades for this classic, and let's just say they really went for it. You've got the understated elegance of Sahara and Chamonix White for the refined driver, but then BMW's 1970s wild side comes out to play with Inka Orange, Golf Green, and the shimmering Fjord Blue Metallic. Whether your car looks like a sunset or a forest, these colors were designed to make a statement-and they still do.

What to Watch For

If you're hunting for your paint code, don't go stripping the interior just yet. Pop the hood and look at the driver's side strut tower or the inner fender wall. You'll usually find a small metal plate or a sticker with the color name in German (don't worry, "Orange" is still "Orange").

Being a vintage beauty, the 2800's paint has a few "personality traits." Because these cars often used single-stage paint, the reds and greens like Malaga or Agave tend to get a bit "chalky" or thirsty if they've spent too much time in the sun. You might also notice some tiny bubbles starting to form around the door handles or the chrome beltline trim. It's nothing you can't handle; it just means the metal is asking for a little extra protection from the elements.

Driveway Repair Tip

When you're ready to dab on that touch-up paint, remember that patience is your best friend. If you're working with one of those gorgeous metallics like Taiga or Anthracite Gray, you need to shake that paint bottle for a full 60 seconds-maybe even 90-to wake up the metallic flakes so they don't all huddle at the bottom.

Instead of trying to fill a chip with one big glob, think of it like building a tiny tower. Use a toothpick or the very tip of your brush to drop a tiny bit of paint into the center of the chip and let it find its own level. If it's a deep one, let it dry for twenty minutes and come back for a second layer. It's better to have three thin coats than one messy one that looks like a grape on your hood!

BMW 2800 Colors by Year

Let us know the year your 2800 was manufactured. We'll eliminate colors that won't match your vehicle.

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