
1968 Jeep Touch Up Paint (1 OEM Colors)
For small chips & scratches
Customized Color Paint Pen
Repair tiny chips and scratches with precision. Perfect for small nicks from rocks or door dings, the fine tip applicator makes it easy for beginners to achieve a clean, factory-quality finish.
For Medium-sized Chips & Scratches
Customized Color Paint Bottle
Tackle medium-sized scratches and chips with our Customized Color Paint Bottle. The built-in applicator brush provides smooth, controlled coverage, while the included basecoat delivers a perfect factory match in your custom paint color.
For larger areas & panel resprays
Customized Color Spray Can
Cover larger areas with a smooth, professional finish using ourcustomized color Spray Can. Designed for hoods, fenders, and larger scratches, this product provides consistent spray coverage and factory-matched color accuracy.
For large repairs & total resprays
Customized Color Professional Size Paint
When your repair job calls for more than a touch-up, step up to our professional-size automotive paints. Available in Pint, Quart, or Gallon sizes, these paints are ready-to-spray using an airless spray gun.
For small chips & scratches
Customized Color Tricoat Paint Pens
Repair tiny chips and scratches with precision. Perfect for small nicks from rocks or door dings, the fine tip applicator makes it easy for beginners to achieve a clean, factory-quality finish. Each order includes a basecoat and a midcoat pen.
For Medium-sized Chips & Scratches
Customized Color Tricoat Paint Bottles
Tackle medium-sized scratches and chips with our Customized Color Paint Bottles. The built-in applicator brush provides smooth, controlled coverage, while the basecoat & midcoat deliver a perfect factory match in your custom paint color.
For larger areas & panel resprays
Customized Color Tricoat Spray Cans
Cover larger areas with a smooth, professional finish using our customized color basecoat & midcoat Spray Cans. Designed for hoods, fenders, and larger scratches, this product provides consistent spray coverage and factory-matched color accuracy.
For large repairs & total resprays
Customized Color Tricoat Professional Size Paint
When your repair job calls for more than a touch-up, step up to our professional-size automotive paints. Available in Pint, Quart, or Gallon sizes, these paints are ready-to-spray using an airless spray gun. Each order includes a basecoat & a midcoat paint.
How to Find Your 1968 Jeep's Color Code
Jeep codes are difficult to find. In the good old days, they hid them on top of the radiator support, under engine grease and oil. Later models put them on the drivers door jamb. Typical format: BS/GBS; only BS is the color code (also QBS, PBS, TBS, etc.). The first letter is a "Year Code". BS corresponds to Deep Water Blue Pearl Clearcoat; the G in GBS is not part of the color code. Lately, Jeep lists just BS.
1968 Jeep Background Info
The 1968 Jeep Vibe
1968 was a year of split personalities. While the kids were heading to Woodstock, the 1968 Jeep CJ-5 and the Wagoneer were busy dragging America through the mud. It was an era when a Jeep wasn't a "lifestyle choice"-it was a tool, usually covered in trail dust and pine needles. In our vault, we've focused on the ultimate survivor from this vintage: Spruce Tip Green Metallic. It's a deep, earthy forest tone that perfectly captures the "go-anywhere" grit of the AMC-era workhorses.
Paint Health Check
Welcome to the Single Stage Era. Back in '68, we didn't hide behind layers of clear coat; the pigment and the gloss were mixed into one thick, honest soup of acrylic enamel. This stuff was built to take a beating from low-hanging branches, BUT it has a mortal enemy: oxygen. Because there's no protective top layer, your Spruce Tip Green is prone to "chalking" or oxidation. If your hood looks like a dusty chalkboard instead of a metallic forest, that's the paint literally drying out and dying on the vine. It's porous, it's thirsty, and it's been fighting the sun for over five decades.
Restoration Tip
When working with 1960s solvent-based finishes, you have to treat them like a living thing. If you're touching up a survivor, you can't just spray and walk away. That old enamel needs a drink. Before you apply your fresh color, you've got to buff away the "dead" oxidized layer to find the stable paint underneath. And here's the golden rule for 1968 iron: It needs wax or it dies. Once you've finished your repair, seal that single-stage finish with a high-quality paste wax. Without that barrier, the air will start eating your new pigment the second you pull out of the garage.
Jeep Models Released in 1968
- All Models (1 colors)
Before you order 1968 Jeep paint
How do I confirm the right paint for my 1968 Jeep?
The paint code on the vehicle label decides the match for your 1968 Jeep. Year, make, and model narrow the list, but the paint code is the final check before ordering.
Why should I use the paint code instead of the color name?
The paint code is safer than the color name. Similar names can appear on different years, models, or makes.
What if the code is missing?
Use the paint code guide, check other label locations, or ask a dealer to look up the code by VIN before ordering.