AutomotiveTouchup catalogs the largest paint color selection for your 1998 Ford Fpv

Select Your Paint Color for your 1998 Ford Fpv

ChipColor CodesColor Description
0, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 0708, 08, 09, 2, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 2713, 521, B, B4, B5, B6, KZZA, XSC2713
0, 2, B, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 08, 09, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, B4, B5, B6, 521, 0708, 2713, KZZA
Ontario Blue

CLEAR COAT IS REQUIRED WITH THIS PAINT

To ensure your paint repair blends in perfectly, you'll need to apply a clear coat over the color coat. While AutomotiveTouchup paint products are custom mixed to perfectly match the color of your 1998 Ford Fpv, we use the same basecoat/clearcoat system as your factory specs. You can add a clear coat to your order on the next step. The color code can be located in the driver side door jamb. Click here for the Ford paint code location chart and paint code image example.

Why The Two-Step Paint System?

Your 1998 Ford Fpv is painted at the factory with a high quality basecoat/clearcoat system. This two-step paint system consists of step one, the basecoat, which is your car’s actual color, and step two, the clearcoat, the specially formulated clear paint that protects the base color and provides the luster and deep shine your vehicle came with when new. AutomotiveTouchup products faithfully reproduce your vehicle manufacturer’s basecoat/clearcoat system.

Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:

Paul M, owner of a 1999 Ford Contour from IL

Product worked great, matched well to make the car look good!

Candy, owner of a 1999 Ford Explorer from AZ

I ordered touch up paint from you 4 years ago, and at that time I was very happy to find a color that matched so well. Being a women with no experience of painting a car, I have to say I did a wonderful job, and it has still continued to look good. Now today 4 years later I have ordered the same paint again as I took my car through the Car Wash a few times and the equipment took off the paint along the bottom portion of car underneath the driver and passengers door. I wasn't sure how it would turn out and was very pleased with the outcome. I can't even tell where the old paint meets the new paint. One thing I decided NOT to do this time was not use the High Gloss Clear Coat, as my car is older, and when I used it before it made the spots I painted shiny. This time I went over those spots again, and it looks good. I also used the Primer where needed on some spots and it worked well.

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