Chevrolet Asuna GT Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
The Chevrolet Asuna GT was a short-lived Canadian gem that only came in four recorded colors. They really leaned into that early-90s "Rad Era" aesthetic with Light Teal Metallic and Polynesian Green-colors that basically scream 1993. If those were a bit too bold for your driveway, they kept the rest of the lineup classic with Bright White and Medium Gray Metallic. It's a small palette, but it perfectly captured the transition from the boxy 80s into the swoopy 90s.
What to Watch For
Since these were born during the early days of water-based finishes, the clear coat on horizontal surfaces like the hood and roof is usually the first to show its age. You might see some thinning or "clouding" where the sun has been particularly harsh over the last few decades. To find your exact match, don't look on the door jambs like you would on a modern Chevy. Instead, pop the hood and look for a metal plate located on the firewall (the back wall of the engine compartment). The code is often stamped right there where it's easy to read.
Driveway Repair Tip
If you're working with Light Teal Metallic or Medium Gray, remember that those tiny metallic flakes are heavy and love to hide at the bottom of your touch-up bottle. Give your bottle or pen a vigorous shake for a full 60 seconds before you start-it wakes up the sparkles. When you're filling a chip, don't try to fill the whole "crater" at once. Apply one thin layer, wait about 20 minutes, and then add another. It requires a bit of patience, but it keeps the paint from sagging and ensures the color looks consistent across the repair.