Classic Mini Clubman Touch Up Paint
With over 20 years of heritage expertise, PaintNuts leads the way in precise colour-matching for classic Mini Clubman restorations. Using advanced technology, we custom-mix British Standard touch-up pens, bottles, and aerosols to factory-accurate shades. Our premium modern formulas surpass traditional cellulose paints for durability and shine, helping to preserve the authentic finish of your classic Mini Clubman while making restoring those iconic lines easier than ever.
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 Classics Pen RangeIdeal for Small Chips and ScratchesView Pen Range -
PaintNuts Classics Aerosol RangeFor large bodywork repairsView Aerosol Range -
PaintNuts Classics Bottle RangePerfect for large chips, scuffs ands grazesView Bottle Range
Mini Clubman Paint Code Location
There are a variety of places where you might find the paint code for your classic Mini Clubman. Locations may include:
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Under the bonnet - On the suspension mount/inner wing
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Under the bonnet - On the bulkhead/back of the engine
Why Do I Need My Mini Clubman Paint Code?
Some classic car paints aren’t available in the DVLA’s modern databases. Your paint code information will help you to colour match your classic paint to your Clubman's original factory finish, staying true to the car’s heritage. Accurate paint codes ensure authenticity and a seamless, professional restoration worthy of your classic Mini Clubman.
Classic Mini Clubman Colours by Year
1969 - 1975 (Mk III)
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Damask Red (BLVC99) - A deep, rich red often used on early Mk III models
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Antelope (BLVC7) - A classic beige shade symbolising the era’s style
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Blaze (BLVC16) - Bright, punchy orange for standout Clubman variants
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Harvest Gold (BLVC19) - Popular 70s gold, favoured on estates
1976 - 1980 (Facelift)
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Moonraker Blue Metallic (BLVC424) - Vivid blue, introduced for enhanced curb appeal
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Glacier White (BLVC59) - Crisp, high-contrast white for a modern classic look
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Snapdragon Yellow (BLVC235) - Exceptionally bright yellow, rare and collectible
How to use Mini Clubman touch-up paint? (FAQ)
How do you use a classic Mini Clubman paint pen on a scratch?
Clean and prime the scratch, apply thin coats of colour-matched paint, then finish with clear lacquer; each layer should be allowed to dry and cure fully before moving to the next step for optimal results.
How long do classic Mini Clubman paint pens last?
With proper storage (cool, dry, away from sunlight) our paint pens typically last 12-24 months. Once applied, touch-up repairs offer lasting protection, especially when sealed with our lacquer, maintaining your Mini Clubman's authentic look for years.
How do I use a Mini Clubman 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.
Mini Clubman Model History
The classic Mini Clubman was introduced in 1969 to bring a modern, square-nosed look to the beloved Mini platform. The Clubman range replaced the Countryman and Traveller, with variants like the Clubman Estate and sporty 1275 GT sharing family characteristics.
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Early Clubmans debuted in vibrant hues such as Blaze (BLVC16), Damask Red (BLVC99), and Antelope (BLVC7).
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The facelift from 1976 delivered popular shades like Russet Brown (BLVC205) and Pageant Blue (BLVC224).
Over the years, the Clubman became known for its bold colour choices and practical barn-door estate design, remaining a sought-after classic for Mini enthusiasts and restorers.