Lincoln Continental Touch Up Paint

Lincoln Continental Touch Up Paint (273 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Lincoln Continental'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 Continental Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Lincoln has never been a "one size fits all" brand, and their paint catalog proves it with a staggering 273 recorded colors. They really went for it over the decades-moving from the regal 1960s Silver Diamond Fire Poly to the modern, moodier Rhapsody Blue and the ultra-fancy Chroma Caviar Pearl. Whether you're driving a vintage slab-side or a modern luxury cruiser, you aren't just driving a car; you're driving a very specific vibe.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing, you need to find your "EXT PNT" code. Open the driver's door and look at the safety sticker on the jamb; you're looking for a two-digit code next to that label. Now, a quick reality check: if you have a 2017 or newer Continental, keep a close eye on the edges of the trunk lid. These panels are aluminum, and sometimes the factory paint likes to "bubble" there if moisture gets shy and hides under the surface. On older models, the clear coat can get a bit tired and start to flake on the hood or roof. Don't panic-this is all manageable in the driveway as long as you catch it before the weather does.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Lincoln colors are "Diamond Fire," "Moondust," or "Pearl," they are packed with tiny metallic flakes that love to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for a full 60 seconds-longer than you think you need to-to wake up those sparkles. When you apply the paint, think "thin and patient." Instead of one big glob to fill a chip, apply two or three light layers, letting each one dry for about 20 minutes. This prevents the paint from looking like a tiny mountain on your door and helps the metallic bits lay down flat for that factory shimmer.

Lincoln Continental Colors by Year

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