Eagle Medallion Touch Up Paint

Eagle Medallion Touch Up Paint (8 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Eagle Medallion's Color Code

Where to find the Eagle paint color code: Determined directly by Eagle. When a color code is not present, the designated reference is the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) paint formula number. Practically, the source for the code is Eagle; lacking a code, identification proceeds by the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) formula number. This outlines that Eagle handles color codes, while PPG or Dupont (Axalta) formulas apply if a code is absent.

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Eagle Medallion Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

The Eagle Medallion might have had a short run, but it certainly didn't lack personality in the paint department. With only 8 colors recorded, they really went for it with that "80s-meets-French-design" flair. You've got everything from the sophisticated Tungstene Metallic (very chic) to the bold Rogue Red. Whether you're rocking the Beige Metallic or the deep Dark Blue Metallic, these colors were designed to make this Renault-inspired sedan stand out in a parking lot full of boxy domestic competitors.

What to Watch For

Since these cars were born in the late 1980s, the clear coat can be a little temperamental. It's common to see some "sunburn" (peeling or flaking) on the flat surfaces like the hood and roof. You should also keep a close eye on the door handles and the edges of the trunk, where the paint tends to get thin from decades of use. To find your specific color code, check the driver's side door jamb first. If it's not there, Eagle liked to hide a metal ID tag on the radiator support under the hood or near the firewall-it's like a small treasure hunt for DIYers.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because many of these shades, like Silver Metallic and Maroon Metallic, are heavy on the flake, they require patience to get right. Before you touch that chip, shake your paint bottle or pen for at least two full minutes-it sounds like a workout, but you need to wake up those metallic bits so they don't all clump at the bottom. When applying, think "thin layers." Instead of one big blob that looks like a raindrop, dab a tiny amount, let it dry for fifteen minutes, and come back for a second pass. It's the best way to get that 80s glow back without the mess.

Eagle Medallion Colors by Year

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