Perfect Match Paint Codes for Your BMW-2800
Finding the perfect match paint code for your BMW 2800 ensures authenticity and a seamless restoration. BMW’s original paint codes, such as 060 – Chamonix White, 037 – Polaris Silver, and 024 – Verona Red, can be found on a metal plate in the engine bay or door jamb. For an exact match, use high-quality automotive paint from reputable suppliers that specialize in classic BMW colors.
If the original paint has faded, a professional color-matching service can blend the new paint to match your car’s current shade. Always verify the code with BMW records or a dealership before ordering.
New Polaris Metallic
0 60
Golf (Green)
0 70
Sahara
006
Sienna Brown Metallic
009
Malaga Red
021
Inka (Orange)
022
Verona Red (Light)
024
Granite Metallic
025
Fjord Blue Metallic
037
Night Blue Metallic
040
Atlantic Blue
041
Stato Blue (Pastel)
044
Arctic Blue Metallic
045
Anthracite Gray Metallic
055
New Polaris Metallic
060
Tuerkis Metallic
065
Tundra Green Metallic
068
Golf (Green)
070
Agave Green
071
Taiga Metallic (Light Green)
072
Amazon Green
076
Jade Green
078
Mint Green
079
Chamonix White
085
Black
086
Green
141
Cashmere Metallic
143
New Polaris Metallic
901,060
Finding your BMW-2800 paint code
Common places to find your BMW-2800 paint code include:
- 060 – Chamonix White
- 037 – Polaris Silver
- 024 – Verona Red
- 023 – Granada Red
To find your BMW 2800's paint code, check the engine bay, door jamb, or radiator support for a metal plate or sticker with a three-digit code. You can also refer to the owner’s manual or contact a BMW dealership. Online databases and VIN decoding tools can also help identify the correct paint code.
BMW-2800 car paint over the years
The BMW 2800, introduced in 1968 as part of the BMW E3 series, has seen various paint options over the years, reflecting the automotive trends of its time. Initially, the car was available in classic colors like Polaris Silver, Chamonix White, and Verona Red, which were popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. As BMW expanded its palette in the 1970s, metallic finishes such as Fjord Blue and Granada Red became more common, giving the 2800 a more refined and luxurious appeal.
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