Toyota Celica Touch Up Paint

Toyota Celica Touch Up Paint (112 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Toyota Celica's Color Code

On all Toyota models, the color ID plate is on the drivers door jamb. It shows the letters C/TR and then the paint code. Example: C/TR 3P1 FA09. The color code is 3P1; FA09 is not part of the color code and is an interior option code. For example, 3P1 is Impulse Red Metallic Clearcoat; names may vary like Red Metallic Clearcoat or Wine Metallic Clearcoat. The color code can also be obtained from a dealer using the VIN.

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Toyota Celica Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Toyota didn't just make a sports car with the Celica; they made a statement in 130 different shades. Over the years, this car has seen everything from the workhorse Super White 2 and Black Mica Pearl to some truly adventurous choices. They really went for it with colors like Lone Pink Metallic, Orange Pearl Tri-Coat, and Super Bright Yellow. Whether your Celica looks like a professional commuter or a neon escapee from an 80s arcade, there is a rich history of pigment behind that metal.

What to Watch For

Before you get started, you need to find your "C/TR" (Color/Trim) code. You'll usually find this 3-digit code on the VIN sticker located on the driver's side door jamb. If it's not there, check the firewall (the metal wall behind the engine). Now for the reality check: Celicas are famous for "Red-to-Pink" syndrome. If you have Super Red, you've likely noticed the sun has turned your vibrant sports car into a soft pastel. These cars also tend to show their age first on the roof, side mirrors, and door handles, where the clear coat likes to lift and peel away. Don't worry-as long as the metal isn't bare, you can still save the look of the car right in your driveway.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many Celica colors (like Silver Metallic or Blue Pearl) rely on tiny metallic flakes to get that shimmer, your biggest secret weapon is a 60-second timer. Shake your touch-up bottle or pen for a full minute before you even open it to wake up those heavy metallic particles that settle at the bottom. When you apply the paint, think "dots, not streaks." If you're filling a rock chip on that low-slung hood, dab a tiny amount into the center of the chip and let it spread itself out. It requires patience, but two thin layers will always look better and stay on longer than one giant, gloopy mountain of paint.

Toyota Celica Colors by Year

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