
TVR Classic Car Touch Up Paint
PaintNuts can mix original paint colours for TVRs using our latest colour match technology - in either touch up paint pens, pots or car spray paint.
We have the full range of classic TVR paint codes in our catalogues for all models, including the Tuscan, Griffith, Chimaera and S Series. All our colour match classic car paints are custom mixed to order.
This quirky and highly individualistic marque has also created the most interesting visual effects with its car paint, arguably some of the most amazing ever seen. Its much-loved Tuscan, Griffith and Chimaera models have equally stand out colours.
These include Imperial Blue Mica, Purple Paradise Metallic, Macau Yellow, Starmist Green and Firemist Blue – and we can mix them all.
Simply select your exact car paint code or colour name below, then the size of paint you require, and we will do the rest.

Select the right applicator type
Choose your perfect application method from our Modern Series Colour Match Collection. Available in precise 20ml touch-up pens for detailed work, 100ml bottles for medium coverage, or 500ml aerosols for larger areas. Each colour-matched paint comes as a single core unit, in curated anchor repair kits with primer and lacquer, or all-you-need packages for premium finishes.
For industrial or commercial quantities beyond 500ml, contact our colour specialists for custom solutions.
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PaintNuts Pen RangeIdeal for Small Chips and ScratchesView Pen Range
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PaintNuts Aerosol RangeFor large bodywork repairsView Aerosol Range
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PaintNuts Bottle RangePerfect for large chips, scuffs ands grazesView Bottle Range
TVR paint code location
Classic car paint codes can be found in 1 or 2 of these common locations, though they are usually situated towards the front of the car:
- Under the boot lid
- On the door jamb or frame
- In the door hinge
- Under the bonnet
- On the firewall
- In the glove box
- In the spare wheel well

TVR classic paint names
TVR classic car paint is the same as some other classic brand paint colours. This means the codes can be either a TVR code, an ICI or PPG equivalent, or the original make code (e.g. Porsche or Lotus).
A paint code is typically printed on a metal plate (the size of a wallet) or a sticker. It’s a combination of a letter and the format can vary widely:
- 0060
- 027
- WQ8072
- FH70

How do I use a TVR touch-up paint pen?
Why PaintNuts paints?
PaintNuts automotive touch up products provide excellent results without the bother and cost of sending your car to the body shop.
- Much cheaper than booking into your local bodyshop
- Improved appearance
- Easy D.I.Y. application
- Anti-Corrosive protection
The colour matched paint is extremely easy to apply making the touch up pen a perfect DIY solution to fix scratches, chips and scuffs improving the visual appearance of your vehicle.
