Corbin All Models Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Corbin kept things remarkably simple for the All Models lineup. While other manufacturers were busy debating between seven different shades of silver, Corbin really went for it with their signature Teal. It's a bold, high-energy choice that says, "I'm driving a three-wheeled personality, and I'm not afraid to show it." Since we only have one recorded color here, you don't have to worry about accidentally ordering 'Seafoam' when you meant 'Aqua'-it's Teal or bust.
What to Watch For
Because these vehicles are primarily fiberglass, you aren't fighting the usual driveway demon of rust. However, fiberglass has its own quirks. The paint tends to live on a gelcoat surface that can get "thirsty" or develop tiny spider-web patterns (known as crazing) if it sits in the sun too long. You'll usually find your paint code or color info on a small ID plate located under the front "hood" area (the nose compartment) or tucked near the VIN plate. If you see the paint starting to look chalky, that's just oxidation-it means the surface needs a little love before you start dabbing on your touch-up.
Driveway Repair Tip
When working with this specific Teal on a fiberglass body, patience is your best friend. Fiberglass can be slightly porous, so instead of trying to fill a chip with one big "glob" that might sag, use the "dotting" method. Take your brush or pen and apply three tiny, thin layers, waiting about 15 minutes between each. This builds the color up gradually so it stays flush with the rest of the body. Also, give that bottle an extra-long shake-those teal pigments like to settle at the bottom, and you want them fully awake before they hit the car!