Plymouth Grand Voyager Touch Up Paint

Plymouth Grand Voyager Touch Up Paint (10 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Plymouth Grand 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 Grand Voyager Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

The Plymouth Grand Voyager might be the ultimate family shuttle, but that doesn't mean it had to look boring. Plymouth recorded 10 distinct colors for this legend, and they really went for it with the naming. Whether you're driving the sophisticated Deep Beryl Green Metallic, the surprisingly flashy Blaze Red Crystal Pearl, or the very "early 2000s" Light Khaki Metallic, your van was designed to stand out in the grocery store parking lot.

What to Watch For

Now, here is the honest truth: Plymouth's paint from this era is a bit like a moody teenager-it needs some attention to stay on its best behavior. You might notice the paint starting to bubble or flake around the door handles or along the edges of the hood. This isn't a disaster; it just means the factory clear coat is tired of fighting the sun. To get started, you'll need your code. Check the driver's side door jamb on the VIN sticker first. If it's not there, pop the hood and look for a small metal plate stamped onto the radiator support or the firewall. Look for a three-digit code (it usually starts with a "P," like PS2 for Bright Silver).

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many of these colors-like Midnight Blue Pearl or Brilliant Black Pearl-are packed with tiny metallic flakes, they require a little extra patience to get right. Before you touch that chip, shake your paint pen or bottle for at least 60 seconds. You need to wake up those heavy metallic particles that have settled at the bottom. When you apply it, don't try to fill a deep scratch in one "glob." Think of it like icing a tiny cake: apply one thin layer, let it dry for 15 minutes, and then add another. This keeps the color from looking too dark and helps those sparkles sit exactly where they belong.

Plymouth Grand Voyager Colors by Year

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