Corvette Trim Tag Decoder


Every Corvette carries its birth certificate in metal or vinyl: a trim tag or service parts label stamped with paint and interior codes. Pick your model year, type the codes off your tag, and get the factory names — decoded from the same tables on our model-year pages. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is sent or stored.

Model year

Paint code

Trim / interior code

Or read them from a photo

Snap your trim tag or your Service Parts Identification sticker — the option label in the glove box or console of C4-and-later cars — and we'll read what we can: paint and trim codes fill in above, and every factory option code we recognize is listed when you decode. You confirm everything before trusting it. The photo is processed entirely in your browser and never uploaded anywhere. Good light, straight-on, fill the frame.

Where's my tag?

  • C1 (1953–62): a body plate, typically on the cowl or hinge-pillar area under the hood — location varies by year.
  • C2/C3 (1963–82): the riveted trim plate on the body under the glovebox / on the hinge-pillar brace, stamped with TRIM and PAINT codes.
  • C4 and later (1984+): the Service Parts Identification label — check the console lid, the glove box, or the rear compartment. It lists the VIN, the paint code (like 41U), and every option RPO on the car — photograph it and we'll decode the lot.