Yeah, I probably should have it committed to memory, lol.
Best to search google to find paint codes. I would caution that any paint code is not going to be a dead ringer to original as the tints/formulas change over the years with the different paint lines. Ideally, you'd have a nice original area on your car and have a paint shop match it. Should be an undisturbed original area with decent coverage. For instance, up near the windshield under the dash pad, possibly some areas in the trunk or on a coupe, in the rear shelf area.