Chevrolet Full Size Pickup Touch Up Paint

Chevrolet Full Size Pickup Touch Up Paint (13 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Chevrolet Full Size Pickup'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 Full Size Pickup Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Chevrolet definitely didn't play it safe with the palette for the Full Size Pickup. With 13 recorded colors, they really went for it-offering everything from the workhorse White and Black to the bold, construction-site-ready Wheatland Yellow and Tangier Orange. Whether you're rocking the classic Medium Red Metallic or the more subtle Light Sandstone Metallic, your truck was built to be noticed, even if it's currently covered in a little more "character" (read: scratches) than you'd like.

What to Watch For

Now, let's be real: GM paint from this era has a bit of a reputation for being a "peeler." You'll likely notice the clear coat starting to get shy on the hood and roof, or perhaps some bubbling and flaking right around the door handles where they rub against the body. If you see those silver or white patches starting to flake, don't panic-it's just the truck's way of asking for a little TLC. To find your specific match, pop open the glove box and look for a silver or white "Service Parts Identification" sticker. You're looking for a code that starts with "WA" or "U" (like WA8554). If it's not in the glove box, check the driver's side door jamb; it's usually hiding in one of those two spots.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these Chevy shades-like Lt. French Blue Poly and Silver Metallic-are packed with metallic flakes, they require a little extra patience to get right. Before you touch the truck, shake that touch-up bottle or pen for at least two full minutes. You want to hear that little agitator ball doing some heavy lifting to wake up all those sparkles. When you apply the paint, think "thin and steady." Instead of trying to fill a chip with one big glob, dab on a tiny, thin layer, let it dry, and come back for a second pass. It's a marathon, not a sprint, but your door handles will thank you for the protection.

Chevrolet Full Size Pickup Colors by Year

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