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Whether you are looking to add a little spice to your Chevrolet car, or you just want to enhance the styling of your vehicle with some eye-catching graphics, our Chevy Fender Flares are an inexpensive way to do it. They come pre-painted so you do not have to worry about matching the color and will look slick on any vehicle. These flares are built from top-notch materials that add style without sacrificing strength. So get ready for a simple and cost effective... Read More
Whether you are looking to add a little spice to your Chevrolet car, or you just want to enhance the styling of your vehicle with some eye-catching graphics, our Chevy Fender Flares are an inexpensive way to do it. They come pre-painted so you do not have to worry about matching the color and will look slick on any vehicle. These flares are built from top-notch materials that add style without sacrificing strength. So get ready for a simple and cost effective way to make your car stand out at shows or in traffic on the road.
Read LessPopular Chevrolet paint codes, especially for classic and modern models, include a variety of colors that have been favored by enthusiasts over the years. Here are some of the most popular Chevrolet paint codes:
Classic Chevrolet Paint Codes:
- Hugger Orange (Code 72) - Often associated with the 1969 Camaro.
- LeMans Blue (Code 71) - A popular color for late 1960s Chevrolets.
- Cortez Silver (Code 14) - Used on various Chevrolet models in the late 1960s.
- Tuxedo Black (Code 19) - A classic black used across multiple Chevrolet models.
- Ermine White (Code 936) - A favorite for 1960s Corvettes and other models.
- Butternut Yellow (Code 40) - Commonly seen on 1967 Camaros and Chevelles.
Modern Chevrolet Paint Codes:
- Summit White (Code GAZ) - A popular white used across many modern Chevy models.
- Black (Code GBA) - The standard black used on most Chevrolet vehicles.
- Red Hot (Code G7C) - A vibrant red used on models like the Camaro and Corvette.
- Satin Steel Gray Metallic (Code G9K) - A contemporary gray popular on trucks and SUVs.
- Torch Red (Code GKZ) - Often seen on the Corvette and other performance models.
- Nightfall Gray Metallic (Code G7Q) - A dark, metallic gray favored in recent years.
Popular Chevrolet Paint Codes in the Past Year:
- Summit White (Code GAZ) - Continues to be a top choice, especially for trucks and SUVs like the Silverado and Tahoe.
- Black (Code GBA) - A timeless and versatile black, remaining popular across the Chevrolet lineup, including the Equinox and Corvette.
- Satin Steel Metallic (Code G9K) - A sleek and modern gray, favored on models like the Silverado, Blazer, and Traverse.
- Red Hot (Code G7C) - A vibrant red, popular among Camaro and Corvette enthusiasts for its sporty and striking appearance.
- Torch Red (Code GKZ) - A bold red, continuing to be a top pick for Corvette fans seeking a classic, powerful look.
- Silver Ice Metallic (Code GAN) - A bright metallic silver, chosen for its clean and stylish appeal on models like the Malibu and Equinox.
- Shadow Gray Metallic (Code GJI) - This dark gray has gained popularity for its modern, edgy vibe, particularly on the Silverado and Tahoe.
- Cherry Red Tintcoat (Code GSK) - A deeper red, sought after for a luxurious yet bold appearance on vehicles like the Traverse and Silverado.
- Iridescent Pearl Tricoat (Code G1W) - A premium white that has become increasingly popular on higher-end trims of SUVs and trucks.
- Northsky Blue Metallic (Code G1M) - A deep blue, gaining traction for its elegant and distinctive look on models like the Silverado and Suburban.
These codes have been widely used across various Chevrolet models, from performance cars like the Camaro and Corvette to trucks and SUVs like the Silverado and Tahoe. If you're restoring a classic or customizing a modern vehicle, these codes could be a good starting point for choosing an iconic Chevrolet color.
Most body shops will say that a painted panel cannot be color matched without the car present and, or, without blending the paint (see above question). This is not entirely true.
Our paint line is formulated to match the mixture from the original formula the manufacturer painted the vehicle. What we do is choose the variant or create a special formula to mimic the color fading that the vehicle would experience depending on age of vehicle. This means we do NOT paint your perfectly good adjacent panels; we don’t charge extra for labor and we don’t keep your car for days or weeks.
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We guarantee our paint match. See our Paint Match Guarantee
With over 12 years of experience in painting car panels and auto body parts, we are always working with our customers and vendors to ensure we continue to perfect our craft. This means we have an internal research and development team who is always improving our paint match when we find a problem with any colors or years.
If you are still skeptical about ReveMoto's paint match, we offer the option of sending in a paint sample, which is simply a 6x6 inch cutout of the damaged part or your fuel/gas door. With a sample, we are able to custom match your brand new part to your paint sample. While sending in a paint sample is not necessary, if you prefer to send one in, you can follow this process:
1. Add the painted car part you need to your shopping cart
2. During checkout, let us know you'll be sending in a sample by simply stating "Will be sending in paint sample" in the Comment box
3. Complete your purchase & save your Order Confirmation Number
4. Cut out a 6x6 inch piece of the damaged part, or remove your gas cap
5. Send your sample to: ReveMoto (Attn: Paint Match Dpt)Order #: XXXX, Customer Name11515 Tanner RoadHouston, TX 77041
6. If you have a tracking number, email it tosales@revemoto.comwith the Subject line "Order #: XXXX, Customer Name - Paint Sample Tracking" and our team will be on the lookout for it!
We truly believe in providing the best quality painted auto body parts in the industry, so we do our best to get a high-quality paint finish & match.
There is ONE exception to our paint match guarantee: Your car cannot have been repainted before. This includes fixing your car from a prior accident where it might have been repainted. Most body shops will blend the paint on adjacent panels, which changes the original paint color.
Yes! All our parts receive 2-3 passes of clear coat to achieve a proper full coverage, referred to as OEM film thickness. The clear coat, or top coat, is what provides that glossy shine to your car and will protect the paint coat from harmful elements.
We use a high-quality clear coat that will last for years to come. This is so important for the longevity of your part to ensure the paint doesn't get dull or fade over time and start to affect the integrity of the paint beneath it.
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We can offer most of the part grades/classifications and you'll just need to let our team know which one you're looking for!
As for parts listed on our website, the title or drop down option will usually allow you to select from the options we have for that specific part, such as aftermarket or OEM.
If the listing does not explicitly say OEM or CAPA-certified, the default part sold is aftermarket. We source all of our parts from reputable suppliers and manufacturers to ensure your new part fits just like your original one so you can rest assured that you'll have no problems with installing our parts.
Even if the part listing does not list OEM (dealership) and CAPA (certified automotive parts association)-certified car parts, we can usually still get them for you. Simply call us at 281-561-5300 for a price quote or fill out the form on our Parts Request page.
Keep in mind, that OEM or CAPA-certified auto body parts will be priced higher than aftermarket parts. However, paint service costs will remain the same and free shipping is still included.