Before this thread takes the usual turn with people suddenly knowing more (from a few pictures in bad lighting) than we did, let me make a couple of points. When you see an original car, you can't look at it's current condition and assume that is what it looked like when it was new. Over sprays fade and oxidation takes over from time and weather exposure. We could see where residues of color were still evident. Would anyone look at a 40 year old newspaper and say that the yellow pages were how they looked when new? Of course not! We did the best to recreate what was evident during our research. The colors were MATCHED almost perfectly against the best sample areas we could find that were not exposed to the elements. For those who are going to bring their millimeter ruler to see if we had the over spray to the exact "nth" degree, please do a little exercise before calling out our or ever so slight variances. Get a piece of paper and a pen. Sign your name twice. When you come up with two that are perfect indistinguishable signature matches, please feel free to become our critic. Thanks!