Color Change



Almost Everything has literally millions of colors available. So there is no way to show customers every one. If you want to change the color of your vehicle, we recommend, in this order:
  1. Find a standard color on an existing vehicle. Look at real cars, not pictures on the internet. Car dealers are a great place to see lots of colors. We will need to know the vehicle manufacturer and the paint color code. The color code is located on a decal or plate somewhere on the vehicle. Click here for help finding the code.
  2. If you cannot determine the color code, then knowing the name that the vehicle manufacturer calls the color can help.
  3. Come to our shop to peruse our color samples.
In California, there are NO forms to file. You do NOT have to report color changes. Other states may have different requirements.

Typical automotive paint code locations
Typical automotive paint code locations

Fiat 500 fresh from the dealer in its original white paint.

Fiat 500 repainted in "Lilac Blue" at Almost Everything Auto Body

Honda S2000 looks great in red!

Honda S2000 looks great in blue too!

Integra before color change from white to midnight blue.

Integra after color change from white to midnight blue.

From beige metallic. . .

. . . to mango! This truck won't get lost in the biggest parking lot!

BMW 328i before color change from silver to black.

BMW 328i after color change from silver to black.

Cadillac CTS color change at Almost Everything Auto Body

Cadillac CTS color change at Almost Everything Auto Body

Buzz Bomb Honda Civic in its original color

Color change to bright yellow on Honda Civic by Almost Everything Auto Body

Peeling paint & old color on Mercedes before being repainted at Almost Everything Auto Body

Mercedes Benz paint color change from grey to silver at Almost Everything Auto Body

1995 Camry with delaminating clear coat and collision damage before repairs at Almost Everything Auto Body

1995 Toyota Camry after dent repairs & color change at Almost Everything Auto Body

From brown and worn. . .

. . . to glittering burgundy metallic.

The owner of this VW wanted to have a more unique car.
We help the owner change the color to pink!

A few years later, the owner decided to try blue for awhile!


6 comments:

  1. how much to paint rims on a 2015 honda accord

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    1. Anonymous, please call us or visit our "Coupons" page (http://www.autobodyfremont.com/p/coupons.html) for current pricing.

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  2. Can you full body paint any car? any year?

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    1. As long as it rolls and can fit in our paint booth we can probably paint it.

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  3. do you paint door jams and all

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    1. We can paint the jambs or not--it's your choice. We charge less for the jobs that do no have jambs painted and more for the ones that do.

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