Hi to all on this subject of paint,
After reading this it is quite obvious that some people are not aware of recent changes in the world,regarding paint and its chemical content.The new stuff out, is way different than what was used to paint your vintage car originally.You must be careful for several reasons-the biggest ones are color match,and depth.Any base/clear paint will give more depth than the original single stage did.The most difficult effect to duplicate is the out of the gun "peel" that factory paint had.This is very important on/with any non-solid color.The best advice is talk to the painter,and explain what you desire,and why.Please remember EVERYONE can see the exterior paint,and it is what really gives a car some identity.Also nothing seems as durable as factory applied paint,regardless of its age...wonder why? most of it is due to the amount that is sprayed on.Factory paint is very thin,and heat cured to speed up production,and flow it out to an acceptable level of peel.Sorry if this is boring.Just trying to help out.
R.R.