Land-Rover All Models Touch Up Paint

Land-Rover All Models Touch Up Paint (83 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Land-Rover All Models's Color Code

Later model Land Rovers have paint codes on the drivers door jamb. Older models usually have them under the front hood on the radiator support. Codes may appear as short alphanumeric strings like LRC961 or HAF; both can refer to the same color on one vehicle. Example: LRC961 HAF corresponds to Epsom Green Clearcoat. Labels may show either LRC961 or HAF. On older cars, locations include both the drivers door jamb and the radiator support.

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Land-Rover All Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Land Rover has never been a brand to play it safe with a boring palette. Over the years, they've recorded 83 distinct colors, and they really went for it. Whether your rig is sporting the iconic AA Yellow of a rescue vehicle, the deep British Racing Green Metallic of a country estate, or the unexpectedly bold Venetian Mauve Pearl, these colors were designed to look just as good covered in mud as they do in the driveway.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing on that Niagara Metallic or Oxford Blue Pearl, we need to do a little detective work. Finding your paint code is a bit of a British scavenger hunt: check the radiator support bar under the hood first, but if it's not there, it's likely on a black sticker inside the driver's side door jamb. Look for a three-digit number or a three-letter code (sometimes starting with "LRC").

As for the "character" of the paint, Land Rovers are known for having a bit of a sensitive skin. You might notice the clear coat starting to get flaky on the flat surfaces like the hood or roof, and keep an eye on the door handles-paint tends to bubble a little there. Don't worry, though; it's nothing a steady hand and a bit of patience can't handle.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Land Rover shades-like Kinversand Pearl or Icelandic Blue-are packed with metallic flakes and pearls, your first job is the "Maraca Shake." Shake your touch-up bottle for at least 60 seconds to wake up those sparkles so they don't all sit at the bottom.

When you're filling in a stone chip, think of it like icing a tiny cake. Don't try to fill the whole crater in one go. Apply one very thin layer, let it dry for 15 minutes, and then come back for a second pass. Building the color up in layers ensures it stays put and matches the depth of the surrounding factory finish. If you're working with a pearl finish, remember that the color is "built," so take your time-it doesn't need to be perfect on the first dab; it just requires a little patience.

Land-Rover All Models Colors by Year

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