Lincoln All Models Touch Up Paint

Lincoln All Models Touch Up Paint (561 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Lincoln All Models's Color Code

Lincoln color codes are always on the drivers door jamb. On the color plate, EX PT (for Exterior Paint) appears, with the paint code located above or below; sometimes the actual color is embossed on the plate and not where expected. Typical format: WT/M6640, though M6640 is rarely shown and typically only WT appears. WT corresponds to Performance White Clearcoat. Pre 1970 Lincolns can be problematic due to same names with different codes.

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Lincoln All Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Lincoln has never been shy about making an entrance, and their paint catalog proves it. With 561 colors recorded, they've run the gamut from the dignified Presidential Black to the "did-they-really-do-that?" Twilight Pink. Whether you're rocking a classic Spruce Green Poly or a modern Silver Frost Metallic, Lincoln clearly believes that if you're going to arrive, you should do it with a few extra layers of personality.

What to Watch For

To get started, you'll need your secret code. Open the driver's door and look at the sticker on the jamb; you're searching for the letters "EXT PNT" followed by a two-character code (like UH or G3).

Now, for the reality check: Lincolns are famous for their "stately" presence, but their clear coat can sometimes be a bit... sensitive. On older models, you might notice the clear coat starting to flake or develop tiny "crow's feet" cracks, especially on flat surfaces like the hood and roof. On newer models, keep an eye on the edges of the doors and around the logos. If you see a tiny chip, handle it now! Those small spots are the scouts for larger peeling problems, so sealing them up early is the best way to keep your Lincoln looking like a limo and not a project car.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since many Lincoln colors-especially the "Pearl" and "Metallic" varieties-have a lot of sparkle packed into that tiny bottle, they require a little extra rhythm. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for a full 60 seconds before you start. You want to wake up all those metallic flakes so they don't just sit at the bottom of the jar.

When you apply the paint, think "thin and patient." If you have a deep chip, don't try to fill the whole crater in one go. Drip a tiny amount of paint into the center, let it dry for 20 minutes, and then add another layer. It's like building a tiny monument to your car's former glory-one small drop at a time.

Lincoln All Models Colors by Year

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