Chevrolet Fleet/Med. Duty Truck Touch Up Paint

Chevrolet Fleet/Med. Duty Truck Touch Up Paint (22 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Chevrolet Fleet/Med. Duty Truck's Color Code

Chevrolet did not make it easy to find the color code. Over the years they used many different locations and did not standardize the color plate, so it can be hard to locate. Usually it is in the glove box or the spare tire well; otherwise, the search may extend everywhere. The typical code is 51/WA316N, usually preceded by BC/CC. Two tone codes can appear as BC/CC U316N or BC/CC L316N (U for Upper, L for Lower).

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Chevrolet Fleet/Med. Duty Truck Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Chevrolet didn't just build these trucks for work; they gave them enough personality to stand out in a gravel lot. With 22 colors recorded, we see everything from the dependable White and Pewter Metallic to surprisingly bold choices like Bright Teal Metallic and Aubergine Metallic. Whether your truck is a "get-it-done" white or a "look-at-me" purple metallic, it's clear the designers wanted these workhorses to have a little flair.

What to Watch For

These trucks are the ultimate high-mileage heroes, but their paint often retires before the engine does. If you see your clear coat starting to flake off in sheets on the hood or roof, don't panic-you're just experiencing the "classic" GM sun-tan. You should also check for small chips around the door handles, as they tend to rub the paint thin over time.

To find your match, head to the passenger side and check the glovebox for a white or silver "Service Parts Identification" sticker. If it's not there, look behind the driver's seat on the back wall of the cab. You're looking for a code that starts with "WA" or "U" (like WA8555 for Black).

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these fleet colors are metallics-like Sparkle Silver or Gray Metallic-you need to give that touch-up bottle a serious workout. Shake it for a full two minutes (time yourself!) to make sure the metallic flakes are floating evenly in the paint. When applying, think "less is more." Use the tip of your brush to dab a tiny dot into the center of the chip and let it spread out on its own. If you try to paint it on like a wall, you'll end up with a dark spot; those thin, patient layers are the secret to a driveway win.

Chevrolet Fleet/Med. Duty Truck Colors by Year

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