Chevrolet Geo Tracker Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
The Chevrolet Geo Tracker wasn't just a car; it was a 90s lifestyle choice. Chevrolet really went for it, recording 38 different colors that leaned heavily into the "rad" aesthetic of the era. We aren't just talking about your standard whites and greys-though White and Dark Gray Metallic were popular. No, the Tracker gave us gems like Super Grape III Metallic, Magenta Metallic, and Polyesian Green Metallic. Whether you're driving a Wildfire Red beach cruiser or a Scuba Blue mountain climber, your Tracker was designed to stand out.
What to Watch For
Because these vehicles often spent their lives with the top down and the sun beating down, the clear coat can be a bit temperamental. It's common to see "sunburn" on the hood or the tops of the fenders where the shiny outer layer starts to flake away like a bad tan. Before you start, you'll need your specific code. Don't go looking in the door jamb first-on a Geo Tracker, you'll usually find that white Service Parts Identification sticker hidden inside the glove box or occasionally tucked behind the sun visor. Look for a code starting with "WA" or "U" followed by four digits.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since so many Tracker colors are high-energy metallics (like that Dark Grape or Silver Sage), those tiny metallic flakes like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for at least a full minute-longer than you think you need to-to wake up those sparkles. When applying, think of it like a whisper, not a shout. Use the tip of the brush to dab tiny amounts into the chip rather than painting a long stroke. These fun colors require patience to get the depth right, so let the first thin layer dry completely before deciding if you need a second one.