Pontiac All Models Touch Up Paint

Pontiac All Models Touch Up Paint (769 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Pontiac All Models's Color Code

Pontiac placed paint code labels in many spots across years, so they can be hard to locate. Common locations include the glove box or the spare tire well; beyond that, placement can be anywhere. Codes appear like 51/WA316N, often shown as BC/CC 51 or BC/CC 316N, and may include U or L for two tone (U316N, L316N). Example names tied to codes include Slate Gray Metallic Clearcoat, Gold Mist Metallic Clearcoat, Gold Clearcoat, Inca Metallic Clearcoat.

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Pontiac All Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Pontiac was always the "Excitement Division," and they clearly brought that same energy to the paint booth. We have recorded a staggering 776 colors for Pontiac models over the years. They really went for it-from the legendary muscle car shades like Orbit Orange and Carousel Red to the more "experimental" 90s vibes like Manta Green Metallic and Raspberry Metallic. Whether you're driving a classic GTO in Iris Mist Irid or a modern G6 in Liquid Silver, your car was designed to stand out, not blend in.

What to Watch For

If your Pontiac was born in the 80s or 90s, it might be dealing with what I call the "GM Sunburn"-that's when the clear coat starts to peel or flake off on the hood and roof. If you see those white, flaky edges, don't panic; just catch the chips early before they spread.

Finding your paint code is your first DIY mission. You're looking for the Service Parts Identification (SPID) sticker. It's a bit of a scavenger hunt: check the inside of the glove box door first. If it's not there, head to the trunk and look on the underside of the lid or the spare tire cover. On a Firebird, it might even be hiding on the door jamb or inside the center console. Look for a code starting with "WA" or "U" (like WA8554). That's your golden ticket to a perfect match.

Driveway Repair Tip

A huge portion of Pontiac's library consists of "Metallic," "Poly," or "Irid" (Iridescent) colors. These paints are packed with tiny flakes that give the car its shimmer, but those flakes are heavy and love to sink to the bottom of your touch-up bottle.

The Pro Tip: Shake your touch-up pen or bottle for at least two full minutes. I'm talking "maraca-solo" levels of shaking. If you don't wake up those metallic flakes, your repair will look flat and dark compared to the rest of the car. When you apply it, use three very thin layers rather than one big glob. This lets the sparkles sit evenly so they catch the sun just like the original factory finish.

Pontiac All Models Colors by Year

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