Plymouth European Voyager Touch Up Paint

Plymouth European Voyager Touch Up Paint (11 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Plymouth European Voyager's Color Code

Plymouth paint codes were often hidden on top of the radiator support, hard to spot under engine grease and oil. Later models started putting them on the drivers door jamb. Typical code format appears as BS/GBS, but only the BS is the color code; variants like QBS, PBS, TBS may appear. BS corresponds to Deep Water Blue Pearl Clearcoat. The G in GBS is not part of the code, and newer listings may simply show BS.

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Plymouth European Voyager Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Plymouth rolled out 11 colors for the European Voyager, and they clearly spent a lot of time looking at a moody Atlantic sky. With shades like Light Greystone Effect, Graphite Grey Effect, and Magnesium Pearl, they really leaned into the "sophisticated silver" vibe. However, they weren't afraid to get flashy when the mood struck-Blaze Red Crystal Pearl and Deep Beryl Green Metallic show that this family hauler still knows how to dress up for a night out.

What to Watch For

These Voyagers are workhorses, but their paint can be a bit sensitive to the elements. It's very common to see "sunburn" (clear coat peeling) on the roof or the tops of the bumpers. If you notice the paint starting to flake or look chalky, catch it early with a touch-up. To find your specific color code, start your treasure hunt at the driver's side door jamb. If it's not on that sticker, pop the hood-Plymouth often tucked the paint code onto a metal plate on the strut towers or right in the middle of the firewall.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these colors are "Pearls" or "Effects," they are packed with tiny metallic flakes that love to settle at the bottom of the container. Shake your touch-up bottle or pen for a solid two minutes-treat it like you're mixing a very important cocktail. When you go to fix a chip, don't try to "paint" a line; instead, use the tip of the brush to dab a tiny amount of paint into the center of the hole and let it spread itself out. These deep pearl colors require patience, so it's always better to apply two thin layers than one big, messy blob that takes forever to dry.

Plymouth European Voyager Colors by Year

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