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What is the paint code for the Ford Mercury GREY?

There isn’t a single universal paint code called “Mercury Grey” that applies to all Ford/Mercury models. The exact code depends on the vehicle’s year, model, and paint batch. To get an accurate match, you must locate the color code on the car or retrieve build data from the VIN and dealer resources.


Understanding how Ford and Mercury designate paint colors


Ford and its Mercury division typically use small alphanumeric paint codes rather than color names alone. The name “Mercury Grey” may correspond to different codes across model years, so the code is what shops rely on to mix or match the paint accurately.


Where to find the paint code on your Mercury/Ford vehicle


To locate the exact code, start with the vehicle label. The most common places and labels to check are listed below.



  • Driver’s door jamb sticker: look for a field labeled “Exterior Paint,” “Paint,” or “Color.”

  • Inside the trunk lid or spare tire well on older models where labels are placed away from the door

  • Radiator support or engine bay labels on some vehicles

  • Owner’s manual or service records, which may note the paint code or provide a cross-reference

  • If labels are missing, use the VIN to obtain build data from a dealer or Ford/Mercury official databases


Conclusion: The color code is typically a two- to three-character alphanumeric mark. Finding this code on the car is the most reliable way to ensure an exact match for repairs or touch-ups.


VIN-based lookup and verifying the shade


If you cannot locate a label or want to confirm the precise shade, use the VIN to confirm the original exterior color through official channels.



  • Provide the VIN to a Ford/Mercury dealer or authorized body shop to retrieve the original exterior color code from build data

  • Cross-check the retrieved code with Ford’s official color charts or the dealer’s color database for the model year

  • When ordering paint, specify the exact color code and, if applicable, the finish (metallic, pearlescent, or solid) to avoid shade discrepancies

  • For older or discontinued shades, consult a professional refinish shop to match the original Mercury Grey as closely as possible


Conclusion: VIN-based verification combined with a dealer or official color chart provides the most reliable path to the exact paint code and a correct color match, especially for older Mercury Grey shades that may have multiple variants.


Summary


In short, “Mercury Grey” is a color name rather than a universal Ford/Mercury paint code. The correct code is model- and year-specific and is found on a vehicle label or via VIN-based lookup. Use the exact alphanumeric code when ordering paint or arranging a repair to ensure an accurate match.

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