Oldsmobile Tornado Touch Up Paint

Oldsmobile Tornado Touch Up Paint (13 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Oldsmobile Tornado's Color Code

Oldsmobile paint codes were placed in many different spots over the years, making them difficult to locate. The plate is often in the glove box or the spare tire well; if not there, locations vary widely. Codes typically appear like 51/WA316N and are usually preceded by BC/CC (e.g., BC/CC 51 or BC/CC 316N). Two-tone plates may use U or L for position, such as BC/CC U316N or BC/CC L316N.

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Oldsmobile Tornado Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

The Oldsmobile Tornado (or Toronado for the purists) doesn't just come in "car colors"-it comes in a personality. We've recorded 13 distinct shades for this beast, and clearly, the designers were having a blast in the naming room. From the deeply metallic Carbon Flash Metallic to the cheekily named Black Meet Kettle Pearl and Limited Addiction Pearl, they really went for it. Whether you're rocking the crisp Abalone White Tricoat or the aggressive Pepper Red, your car has a look that demands a little extra respect during the touch-up process.

What to Watch For

Before you pop the cap on that paint pen, you need to find your "Service Parts Identification" sticker. On most models, you'll find this silver or white label tucked away in the glove box or under the trunk lid. Look for a code starting with "WA" or "U" (like WA384A).

As for the paint itself, modern GM finishes look spectacular but can be a bit sensitive on the "peaks"-those sharp body lines on the hood and fenders. Because the Tornado has such a bold silhouette, the clear coat can wear thin on those edges, making it prone to tiny rock chips. If you see a small white dot on a dark color like Jet Black, catch it now before the elements decide to make it a permanent resident.

Driveway Repair Tip

If you're working with one of the pearl finishes-especially Black Meet Kettle or Limited Addiction-patience is your best friend. These colors rely on tiny flakes that like to settle at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen for a full 60 seconds (longer than you think!) to wake up those sparkles.

When applying, don't try to "paint" a line. Instead, think of yourself as a surgeon: use the tip of the brush or pen to dab a tiny dot of paint into the center of the chip and let it flow to the edges. If you're working with a tri-coat like Abalone White, keep your layers very thin; it's better to do three light passes than one thick glob that looks like a marshmallow stuck to your door.

Oldsmobile Tornado Colors by Year

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