The first was Sherman WIlliams in the late 80s. Daytona Blue Metallic. I did a yellow and orange cars in single stage SW. Cant recall the paint line name exactly. I've done FE5 red and TX9 black in the line Napa carrys... I think it's Martin Senior. It's not great stuff (coverage is average) but it stays looking nice for a while (well, 3 years in the NE and counting), lays out nice, and has very fast reducers available because a lot of my painting is done in a small average heated garage. So slow reducers may run. I did a generic yellow with graphics in red and blue. Some colors cannot be purchased in SS. The choice for my Swinger is just such an animal, but the paitn is a one year only deal, and a modern color. Metallics may look different to someone who is looking if you're doing a show car. That's why clears were really developed anyway. I also use urethane clear (the best Napa has for that paint line...) over them. A great clear makes an average paint really pop. The TX9 '68 barracuda I am doing now will have the same treatment. Single stage in engine bay, trunk, and jambs, plus undersides of hood and trunk. BC/CC on the exterior. The seam will be under the flange the fenders bolt to, under the drip rails on the trunk, and the pinch weld at the carpet edge.