Color Match Paint & Body handles collision damage, dent repair, and custom paint work for vehicles across Oklahoma City, operating as an independent shop that works directly with insurance claims and accepts out-of-pocket jobs.
The shop specializes in collision repair and cosmetic refinishing, taking vehicles from accident damage through frame straightening, panel replacement, and multi-stage paint matching. It accepts insurance-coordinated claims, which means the shop communicates directly with adjusters on estimates and repair scope, and also handles private-pay customers who want dent removal, repainting single panels, or full custom finishes. The operation sits between the high-volume chain collision centers (which prioritize speed and volume pricing) and specialty custom shops (which focus on show-quality work). Color Match positions itself on precision color matching and attention to paint consistency across repairs, which matters when a single panel replacement or touch-up needs to blend invisibly with original factory paint.
Estimate preparation is free and typically takes 24 to 48 hours; the shop photographs damage, checks frame alignment with computerized equipment, and documents materials needed. Insurance jobs follow the adjuster's approved estimate; if additional damage emerges during disassembly, the shop documents it and submits a supplement for approval before proceeding. Out-of-pocket work is quoted upfront, with labor charged at approximately $45 to $55 per hour (verify current rate by phone), depending on job complexity. A single-panel repaint for cosmetic damage runs $300 to $800 depending on panel size and paint type (metallic or specialty finishes cost more). Full collision repairs involving frame work, panel replacement, and multiple-stage refinishing range from $2,000 to $8,000 or higher; actual cost depends on vehicle make, damage extent, and whether structural components require replacement. Paint color matching uses spectrophotometry to measure factory finishes, which is particularly important for newer vehicles with complex clearcoat systems and metallic pigments that vary across production batches.
Independent shops like Color Match typically charge 15 to 25 percent less than dealership collision centers for comparable work, though dealerships maintain closer control over paint formulas and OEM parts. Chain operations such as Maaco or Caliber Collision offer faster turnaround and lower per-hour labor rates (often $35 to $45 per hour) but may use aftermarket parts and generic paint matching rather than spectrophotometric analysis, which can result in visible color variation under certain lighting. Color Match's advantage is precision color work and willingness to spend time on blending; its trade-off is longer repair timelines (typically 5 to 10 business days versus 3 to 5 at high-volume centers). Choose a chain shop if your vehicle is older, damage is straightforward, and budget is the primary concern. Choose Color Match if your car is recent, paint matching is critical, or you want closer communication with the technician overseeing your repair.
Color Match suits owners of vehicles from 2010 onward (when factory paint systems became more complex), anyone whose insurance covers the repair, and customers willing to wait for quality over speed. It works well for cosmetic damage that requires invisible blending, metallic or pearl finishes, and multi-stage repaints. It does not suit customers needing same-day or next-day service, those seeking the absolute lowest price on older vehicles with simple damage, or anyone without insurance coverage who cannot pay upfront. The shop does not handle mechanical issues or frame straightening on severely damaged vehicles; it refers those cases to specialized structural repair facilities.
Call or visit in person with photos of damage and your vehicle's year, make, and model. Bring your insurance card and claim number if coverage exists. The estimator will schedule a walk-through (usually the same day or next morning), photograph the damage, and use diagnostic scanning to check for frame or hidden structural problems. You will receive a written estimate and a timeline. If approved by insurance or ready to proceed out-of-pocket, you drop the vehicle off; the shop provides a loaner list and updates you by phone every few days. Pickup typically happens on a weekday morning; the shop does not offer Saturday service.
Verify current hours by calling ahead, as body shop schedules sometimes shift seasonally. The shop accepts walk-ins for estimates but prioritizes scheduled appointments. Street parking is available; no designated lot. Most customers arrange drop-off and use the loaner referral list rather than waiting on-site.
Color Match earns its place in Oklahoma City's automotive ecosystem by refusing to rush precision work, which matters when a repaired vehicle needs to look like it was never damaged.
