1988 Caribe: showing all paint chip/info pages
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Page 1: 1988 Caribe exterior paint chips Anchor page to compare
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Caribe - possibly the Volkswagen Caribe manufactured in Mexico
Autocolor has been providing paint since 1883, and was part of the Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in Britain. PPG bought them out in 1999, and changed their name to Nexa Autocolor in 2002. Base Autocolor codes are 4 alfa-numeric characters optionally followed by a suffix letter indicating the finish. Suffix options are none for solid colors, M for single layer metallic, B for basecoat followed by a clearcoat, T for a 3-coat pearl-effect, and G for a groundcoat. Extra paint group codes include T01, T02, T03... for tinted clearcoats; SG01, SG02, SG03 for grey undercoat; M01, M02, M03 for matted clearcoat, and U01, U02, U03 for stripe paints. Multiple groups can exist for a paint use. For variants, the parent is listed as 'No. 1'. Variant code letters are L=lighter, D=darker (if multiple than D1 D2 D3 each getting darker), C=cleaner, B=bluer, V=greener, G=greyer, R=redder, and Y=yellower.
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1988 Caribe models: select model paint list to show
[Caribe]
(chips, detail)
Detailed Model Paint List: 1988 Caribe paint names
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(custom chip list, more detail)
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