Plymouth Voyager Touch Up Paint

Plymouth Voyager Touch Up Paint (94 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Plymouth 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 Voyager Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Plymouth really leaned into the "suburban peacock" aesthetic for the Voyager, recording a massive 94 colors over the years. They didn't just give you a minivan; they gave you a canvas. From the deep, mystical Dark Slate Pearl and Patriot Blue Pearl to the absolute 90s vibes of Wildberry Pearl and Island Teal Satin Glow, the design team clearly had a blast in the lab. Whether your van is rocking a sophisticated Champagne Pearl or a bold Inferno Red Pearl Tricoat, Plymouth proved that "family transport" didn't have to mean boring.

What to Watch For

If you notice the paint on your roof or hood looks like it's peeling after a long day at the beach, don't worry-you've just got a classic case of "Chrysler Sunburn." The clear coat on these vans tends to get a little tired on the flat surfaces after a few decades in the sun. You might also see some small bubbles forming near the bottom of the doors; that's just the metal's way of telling you it needs a little attention. To find your specific color match, look for a sticker on your driver's side door jamb. If it's not there, pop the hood and check the radiator support bar (the metal frame right near the latch) or the top of the strut tower. Look for a three-digit code-usually starting with a "P"-to ensure you're getting the right flavor of Teal or Gold.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because so many Voyager colors are "Pearls" or "Satin Glows," those little bottles of touch-up paint are packed with tiny metallic flakes that like to settle at the bottom. To get a great match, give that bottle or pen a "Super Shake" for at least 60 seconds before you start-you want to wake up all that shimmer. When you're filling in a chip, don't try to fill the whole hole in one go. Think of it like icing a tiny cake: apply one thin layer, let it dry for 20 minutes, and then add another if you need to. Working with the Tricoat or Matte colors requires a little extra patience, but by building it up slowly, you'll keep that Voyager looking sharp for the next school run.

Plymouth Voyager Colors by Year

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