Choose your Automotive paint color for your 1989 Buick Lesabre

Restore Your 1989 Buick Lesabre Finish In Two Steps

Select Your Buick's Color (Step One)

AutomotiveTouchup paint products are custom mixed to perfectly match the color of your 1989 Buick Lesabre using a basecoat/clearcoat system just like factory specs. To insure a proper match, you’ll need to know your vehicle’s color code, so you can find it on the chart below. The color code will be located on a sticker named Parts Identification. The code can start with BC/CC followed by a U, or a WA with a four digit number/letter combination. We use the WA format for simplicity, your code may have a U. WA8555 is the same as U8555. Click here for Buick paint code location chart and paint code label examples.

Chip Color Codes Color Description
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Silver Metallic 13S, 9021, WA9021 13S, 9021, WA9021 Silver Metallic
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Black 19N, 848, WA848 19N, 848, WA848 Black
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Light Sapphire Blue Metallic 22, 8966, WA8966 22, 8966, WA8966 Light Sapphire Blue Metallic
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Black Sapphire Metallic 28, 8743, WA8743 28, 8743, WA8743 Black Sapphire Metallic
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Black 41, 41-8555, 672, 8555, GBA, U8555, WA672, WA8555 41, 41-8555, 672, 8555, GBA, U8555, WA672, WA8555 Black
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Light Beechwood Metallic 62, 9089, WA9089 62, 9089, WA9089 Light Beechwood Metallic
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Medium Beechwood Metallic 69, 9091, WA9091 69, 9091, WA9091 Medium Beechwood Metallic
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Medium Garnet Red Metallic 72, 8979, WA8979 72, 8979, WA8979 Medium Garnet Red Metallic
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Dark Garnet Metallic 76, 8984, WA8984 76, 8984, WA8984 Dark Garnet Metallic
1989 Buick Lesabre Touch Up Paint | Bright Red 81, 8774, WA8774 81, 8774, WA8774 Bright Red

 

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Did you choose the wrong model? How about the 1989 Buick Allure, Cascada, Century, Electra, Enclave, Encore, Envision, Estate Wagon, Excel, Excelle, Lacrosse, Lucerne, Malibu, Park Avenue, Rainier, Reatta, Regal, Rendezvous, Riviera, Roadmaster, Roadmaster Sedan, Roadmaster Wagon, Skylark, Terraza, Velite, or Verano?  If you're still not sure, take a look at our All 1989 Buick Models page.  Or, just go to our page dedicated to Buick Touch Up Paint

Why The Two-Step Paint System?

Your 1989 Buick Lesabre 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:

Dennis P, owner of a 1990 Buick from Davison, MI

Used your paint twice and always a good match to original. Only place I can find this color.

John H, owner of a 1990 Buick from Sarasota, FL

The Issue: Though my 1990 Buick Reatta is nearly 25 years old I keep it in pristine condition. That is why I was extremely disappointed when a dump truck I was behind lost some gavel and it hit the front of my car. Miraculously for some odd reason it only did damage to the Driver's Side Headlamp Cover ... but it did a lot of damage; there were at least 25 chips with a while background. It looked horrible ... in fact, within a few hours someone had already noticed the mess and mentioned it. Not wanting to have to get the entire front of the car painted I ordered a set of Paint Pens from AutomotiveTouchup.com; Sandable Primer, Basecoat Color [GMC 81], and Gloss Clearcoat as well as Prep Solvent. The Process: Removed the Headlamp Cover from the car > Cleaned it thoroughly with the Prep Solvent using a rag, a toothpick, and a Cotton Swab to get all residue out of both the new and old chips > Next I applied the Primer using both the pen's tip for larger chips, a very small brush for smaller ones and a toothpick for tiny chips > 30 minutes later I used the Basecoat using the same method > 60 minutes later I used the same method to apply the Clearcoat > After allowing the Headlamp Cover to dry [15+ minutes] I reinstalled it. Bottom Line: From two feet away the Headlamp Cover looks factory nice. Even under very close inspection under a bright light it looks amazing ... only the remnants of where the chips once were is visible. It is important to mention that the color match

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