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Does anyone know a company that can make up small cans or bottles of touch up paint for antique cars? I have matching spray paint for my '46 from Finishmaster, but I would like to be able to touch up a few little spots without spraying. In the past I have sprayed paint into a small container and then used a brush, but it's a little messy and spray paint doesn't really go on very well with a brush.
I think some local parts/paint stores can do that by "reading" a good spot of paint on your car with a scanner and mixing paint to match. O'Reilly's might be one of those.