AutomotiveTouchup catalogs the largest paint color selection for your 1999 Ford Laser

Select Your Paint Color for your 1999 Ford Laser

ChipColor CodesColor Description
11R
11R
Jewel Green Mica Metallic
1S, 5537, M5537A
Silky Grey Mica Metallic
3L
3L
Silver Stone Metallic
4, 45, 526, 8, 83, FU, G, G4, G5, H, H4, XSC2624
4, 8, G, H, 45, 83, FU, G4, G5, H4, 526
Fleurie Red Mica
4A, S1
4A, S1
Silver Sheen Metallic
4F, P2
4F, P2
Champagne Silver Mica
5D, 5DVE, 662, JN, PT7, Q7
5D, JN, Q7, 662, PT7, 5DVE
Jeans Blue Metallic
5S, H1, SF
5S, H1, SF
Neat Green Metallic
22A, B4
B4, 22A
Supreme Blue Mica
16W, 2FM, BM, WVC
BM, 16W, 2FM, WVC
Black Pearl
D7
D7
Argon Silver Metallic
DS
DS
Cobalt Blue
E9
E9
Everglade Metallic
F2, F4, PX, PZ
F2, F4, PX, PZ
Brilliant Black, Brilliant Black / Panther / Velvet Black
2727, 2727AE, 490, ED, EDAE, EDBA, EE, H, H1, K, K5, R, R3, R4, SQ, U, XSC2727, Z, Z4, Z5
H, K, R, U, Z, ED, EE, H1, K5, R3, R4, SQ, Z4, Z5, 490, 2727, EDAE, EDBA, 2727AE
Garnet Red
18G, HS, K5, K8
HS, K5, K8, 18G
Highlight Silver Metallic
22V, N2, S4
N2, S4, 22V
Sunlight Silver Metallic
22K, N2
N2, 22K
Passion Red Mica Metallic
18J, M7192A, P6
Amazon Green Pearl, Amazon Green Metallic
7176, M7176A, P8, PH
Creme Brulee
PH
PH
Polar White
PT, W6
PT, W6
White Satin
SU
SU
Blaze Red
12K, T3
T3, 12K
Twilight Blue Mica Metallic

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 1999 Ford Laser, 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 1999 Ford Laser 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:

Brandon, owner of a 2000 Ford Taurus from Alvin, TX

My name is Brandon from Alvin, Tx. I bought a pint of the toreador red metallic touchup paint, and a quart of clear, about a month ago to complete a door restoration for my 2000 Taurus. Some delays kept me from getting it done, but door was officially painted as of 7/20 at 3 pm. The next day I was told I could pick it up. Initial impressions were that the color looked pretty good, but was a bit darker than mine (as expected from aging... that's real hard to match). The paint also felt a bit loose, but not soft or anything. But I left an impression with my fingernail. It had a few knocks around the edges too. I was a little concerned it wasn't going to stay on very well. However.... 7/23, today, and the paint is hardened up nicely and even dulled a bit in color. So this was a mistake made by myself and my painter, not yours, as we had underestimated the set time. Plus he was not familiar with using a premixed, ready-to-spray formula (said he only used 2 part catalyst mix... I didn't know). But I didn't pay much to have it done, and he did his best. Overall, it came out really well sans a few marks here and there where you can't really even see. So I will be needing a small touch-up pen soon to patch up the few little marks around the bottom of the door (don't want a peel to start happening), but all in all, I am quite pleased with how it came out. Even the slight orange hue that happens as this toreador red ages came out today when I last checked on the door. So I gues

Brian, owner of a 2000 Ford Taurus from New Jersey

I purchased a 2000 Ford Taurus which had already been repainted several years ago. The car was in great condition with the exception of the rear trunk lid which had some paint peeled off apparently due to improper preparation. It also had several peeling spots of top color coat when the detailer buffed off some decals. I purchased the primer, top coat, clear coat, prep sol and tack cloth from AutomotiveTouchup watched the instructional videos and followed the directions and after hand buffing with light compound it looked pretty good but not absolutely perfect (though probably perfect to someone who didn't know it was redone). I purchased a chrome license plate frame to dress it up a bit and it looked perfect. I was pretty amazed that the color was a perfect match!

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