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Choose your Automotive paint color for your 1974 Buick All Models.

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Select the color for your 1974 Buick All Models below by clicking on any item in the corresponding row. After the color is selected, just click the "choose your color" button to see the products we offer with that color!

Make Note: The color code will be located on a sticker named Parts Identification. The code can start with BC/CC followed by a U, or a WA with a four digit number/letter combination. We use the WA format for simplicity, your code may have a U. WA8555 is the same as U8555. Click here for Buick paint code location chart and paint code label examples.

Chip Color Code(s) Color Description
13, 4322, WA4322 Silver Mist Metallic
24, 4313, WA4313 Medium Blue Metallic
26, 4323, WA4323 Mediterranean Bl Metallic
29, 4447, WA4447 Midnight Blue Metallic
36, 4525, WA4525 Crystal Lake Bl Metallic
40, 4500, WA4500 Mint Green
4223, 59, WA4223 Nutmeg Metallic
4319, 64, WA4319 Silver Cloud Metallic
4330, 75, WA4330 Apple Red
44, 4516, WA4516 Ranch Green
4460, 72, WA4460 Ruby Red
4464, 80, WA4464 Pumpkin Metallic
4518, 69, WA4518 Dark Brown Metallic
4527, 50, WA4527 Sand Beige
4528, 55, WA4528 Nugget Gold
4533, 74, WA4533 Burgundy Metallic
4540, 79, WA4540 Plum Metallic/Rhone Red Metallic
4570, 53, 57, WA4570 Ginger Metallic
4642, 51, WA4642 Canary Yellow


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James M. of Toledo, OH

I purchased a spray Can of Very White Diamond Paint for my Buick and was totally satisfied and amazed at how perfectly it matched the original paint. I had to replace a door mirror on the driver door and the mirror I purchased was light brown and painted with your paint. The only person that knows it was replaced is myself. I just ordered another can to do some touch up.

Jeffrey Edelman of Chesterfield, MO

Beautiful, BEAUTIFUL matching. I think the most difficult thing about touching up, though, is the extreme difficulty in actually getting a linear scratch to fill-in naturally with paint. It always looks sort of messy after I do it. Still, this paint is gorgeous and much less than GMs touch up paint.

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