Funny you ask, but I'm sort of in the same boat. So, not funny indeed. I actually have to match the entire car, which is probably easier. I'm primer gray right now, but I will paint it original Sunlit Gold. I am in fact meeting with my painter today, my brother as it were, who works for a local Ford dealer. (not that that matters). He's hooked up with Sherwin-Williams, so we'll see how it goes. SW has no exact match, so we'll have to match and mix the paint. Otherwise, I was going to possibly look into TCPGlobal and their restoration shop paints. They have the product and colors apparently - I have no idea of the match to original. Having said all that, I do actually have an original color swatch of the 68 colors, and it looks well preserved and a dang close match to some chips I took off the car in the trunk area. They were under a new coat of primer, but I was able to match and so close to the swatch. Very unscientific though. I'll probably order a quart of the paint from TCPGlobal anyway to just see how close it is. I know that's probably not a huge help in matching an already painted car.