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A professional auto paint supplier like your local PPG dealer will have color charts and also can computer match your sample to make up custom blends for colors that they don't have on their charts. You can go with their DP50LF epoxy primer for a better base, but try to put on the color the same day. I put acrylic lacquer over it, and that will give you the correct finish for a restoration. As you know, lacquer has its problems but is easy to apply and to fix screw ups. You can get a cheap disposable respirator, very important for epoxy, somewhat so for lacquer, and critical if you go to polyurethane. I picked lacquer for authenticity and because I, like you, have done it before successfully with the equipment I have.
In some locations you will have trouble getting lacquer becaue of the environazis. Yet polyurethane is so toxic. Go figure.
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