http://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcodedi ... e&rows=150
http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/co ... _1981A.htm
Generally the paint is in good shape but I have a few chips (on the trunk, a few corners) that go right down to bare metal. I took off the gas filler cap and tried to visually match with the touch up paint all-in-one (ie. scraper, primer/paint and clear in one kit) but it wasn't even close when I tried it on the car. Also I couldn't fill up the chip enough to get it level with the surrounding paint. What's the best way to fix these chips so they look half decent? I just want to get the paint level and match the color fairly close.
I'm thinking...
1. Sand down previous touch up paint and surrounding surface
2. Mask area slightly larger than chip
3. Spray zinc primer - people mention 2k primer - try to build up surface to be level with surrounding paint
4. Sand (wet sand?) lightly with 600/800 grit to remove overspray and ensure surface level
5. Mask a slightly larger area around paint chip
6. Put on 3 coats of Fiat Safari Ivory
7. Spray on clear
8. Sand with 1500 then 2000 then 2500
Am I missing any steps? Should I use a higher grit than 800 when sanding primer or does paint cover the scratches anyways?
I don't have a proper sprayer. So I'll probably just get a spray can. Any recommendations on where to buy the paint? Or is it possible to just get a paint touch up kit in the Fiat Safari Ivory color?