Ford Police Car Touch Up Paint

Ford Police Car Touch Up Paint (51 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Ford Police Car's Color Code

Ford paint color codes are on the drivers door jamb, on the color plate. The typical format is PM/M6599, though usually only PM appears. Example: PM corresponds to Bright Calypso Metallic Clearcoat PM/M6599; it may appear as PM Bright Calypso Metallic Clearcoat. Plates may show Exterior Paint Colors or EX PT; sometimes the color is embossed mid-plate. WB is wheelbase; above Wheel Base is EXT PNT, and to the right of EXT PNT is the code. Many mistake LX3 as the code.

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Ford Police Car Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Ford didn't just give the law enforcement community basic "black and white"-they actually rolled out a staggering 51 colors for these road warriors. While most people think of the classic Performance White or Black Ebony, the record shows Ford really went for it with shades like School Bus Yellow, Arizona Beige Metallic, and even the regal Dark Toreador Red Pearl. Whether your car spent its life patrolling the highway or just the school zone, there is a lot more personality in this palette than the sirens suggest.

What to Watch For

If you notice the paint on your hood or roof is starting to lift in large flakes, you've encountered what enthusiasts affectionately call "Peel-formance White." These cars were built for endurance, but sometimes the bond between the paint and the primer decided to retire early. Keep a close eye on the roof, trunk lid, and the edges of the hood where the wind hits hardest. To find your specific color match, open the driver's side door and look at the "Safety Compliance" sticker on the jamb. You're looking for the code next to the text EXT PNT. It's usually two characters-grab that code before you buy your touch-up bottle!

Driveway Repair Tip

Because so many Ford police colors-like Dark Blue Pearl or Silver Birch Metallic-are packed with tiny metallic flakes, they require a bit of a "wake-up call." Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for a full two minutes before you start. If you don't, the sparkles will stay at the bottom, and your repair will look too dark. When filling a chip, don't try to fill the whole hole at once. Drip a tiny amount in, let it dry for 20 minutes, and then add another layer. It's like building a tiny, colorful sandwich; patience ensures the repair stays level with the rest of your paint.

Ford Police Car Colors by Year

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