Chevrolet Full Size Pick-Up Touch Up Paint

Find Touch Up Paint for Chevrolet Full Size Pick-Up

PaintScratch sells Chevrolet Full Size Pick-Up touch up paint for the years listed in the table. Click your Chevrolet Full Size Pick-Up year to see available touch up paint colors.

We guarantee Chevrolet Full Size Pick-Up touch up paint will match the original factory color chip on Chevrolet 's manufactured after 1996.

Touch Up Paint for Chevrolet Full Size Pick-Up

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Order Chevrolet Full Size Pick-Up paint pens, brush cap bottles, and spray cans from our secure online store. For small Full Size Pick-Up scratches, the paint pen works well. For slightly larger Chevrolet Full Size Pick-Up scratches and chips, a brush bottle is best. For larger paint repairs, a Chevrolet Full Size Pick-Up spray paint can will deliver best results.

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Find Your Full Size Pick-Up Color & Paint Code

Chevy paint codes are located on the Service Parts Identification sticker. The sticker and section that lists your Chevrolet color code looks like this:

Chevrolet paint code location

Chevrolet did not make it easy to find the location of the Service Parts Identification sticker that lists your Chevy paint code. Through the years, they have tried so many different locations, it often makes it impossible to ever find it. Plus, their paint code format is confusing. GM (parent company of Chevrolet) makes so many makes and models, you would think they would have standardized the location of the color plate. No such luck.

Usually when someone has trouble finding a Chevrolet paint code, I have them look in the glove box or the spare tire well. If this doesn't work, then you start looking everywhere for it. 

The typical color code format is:

51/WA316N  

and this is usually preceded by BC/CC. So the above color would be BC/CC 51 or  BC/CC 316N. You will notice our listings all have a WA in them because this is how they are listed in our color information. Also, there are really two codes in each color code to make it even more confusing. There can be eighteen different code 51's so then you have to use the 316N to identify the color. Also, these codes can be preceded by a U or L which correspond to Upper and Lower color. See below under two tone for more information.

Again, I ask...who was in charge of this??

which corresponds to Slate Gray Metallic Clearcoat. 

Two Tone Combination
Chevrolet has many two tone combinations for some cars. Two tones are two different colors on your car.  If your car has two colors, you will see the two tone color code. Using the above example, the code could be listed as:

BC/CC U316N or BC/CC L316N  The U stands for Upper Color and the L stands for the Lower Color. Again, just a confusing way to present color information.

Same Color Code, Different Name
Chevrolet, like all manufacturers, uses the exact same color across many models and then will have a different color name for each model. It's the same paint! This is why the color code is so important to order the correct paint.

For example, 316N  above we call Gold Mist Metallic Clearcoat It could also be called Gold Clearcoat, Inca  Metallic Clearcoat, etc. depending on what the marketing department decided to call it.

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