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Color Request

Before filling in this form, make sure you have done the following:

  • Looked at the color listings for your year, make and model.

  • If you do not have a color code (it's gone, can't find it, etc.), try going by a body shop and see if they can tell you what your color code is by matching your paint to their color chips.

  • Know the basic format of your color code from looking at the color listings. This way, you know what to look for when you go look for your color code on your vehicle. For example, almost all Toyota color codes have three characters, i.e 8W7.

  • Read the notes accompanying the color listings. These are shown on the same page as the color listings at the top of the page.

  • Acura and Honda codes are in the format such as B-529P or NH-700M. If your code has an X at the end of the color code, this is the factory code and you can enter this code from the drop down box once you have selected the code from our website. For example, if your color code is B-529PX, your acutal color code is B-529P and the factory code is X

  • Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Plymouth codes usually have a  letter in front of the paint code. This letter indicates the year the color was first used and is not part of the color code. For example, PRF is color code RF,. QRF is color code RF, etc.

  • If you have a white vehicle and there is only one white shown for your year, make and model, this may be your color. Always verify the paint code on your vehicle. For the location, click on the link shown with your color listings.

  • If the color shown on the screen does not match your vehicle but the color code is the same then this is the right color. Often it is impossible to show the color correctly on the screen, (especially metallic colors) as they change depending on which angle you look at them. 

  • All Honda and Acura owners should read the information here about factory codes. This is very important!

  • Ford, Lincoln and Mercury owners, try calling Ford Motor Company at 1-800-392-3673. With your VIN number, they should be able to tell you what the color code of your vehicle is. By the way, they will only talk to the registered owner of the vehicle.

  • Most Toyota dealerships can give you the paint code based on your VIN number also.

  • RV Owners. We have American Coach, Beaver, Coachmen, Fleetwood, Forest River, Newmar, Travel and Winnebago listed on our site, We have a special make category listed in the Make drop down box under RV-Other. Here you can look for Allegro, Holiday, Leisure-Travel, National, Tiffin and Thor. You will need to call your dealership to obtain your paint code.

  • Year, Make and Model Not Listed. Select 2000 Fleet PPG Paints in the year, make and model selector. Enter the color code and approximate color. In the Additional Information box, enter the actual year, make and model you are looking for.

Please send us detailed information. For example if you tell us you have a "Green 1998 Chevy and want to order paint", we won't be able to help you as there are around 15 different shades of green for this year! Take the time to find your color code.

You will need to fill out this form for EACH color you want to order. Do NOT put extra colors in the Additional Information box as they will not be researched.

Please fill out the form below.
(Click on the approximate color to the right below.)


Your Name: 
                            

Click on the approximate color above.

Year:
Make:
Model:
Not listed?
Click the button and it will select
2000 Fleet PPG Paints
Enter Year, Make Model below.
Color (You can edit this color
with the manufactuers color name.)
RGB (Just click on a color):
Paint Code:
Your E-mail Address:
Additional information:

security word  Enter word at left:

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