Paint job help

I have used the tractor paint from Valspar and rustoleum for the undersides of cars, engine compartments and frames, works well for that purpose and very cheap, it dries hard however takes a long time to dry, easily attracts dust in that time that settles into the surface. I have uses single stage from tcp global as well, in my opinion it is a very cost effect way to go if you are on a budget but do want real choice in color with true automotive paint. actually a pretty good value. as of late I have been using Wanda, made by sikkens and has incredible coverage on the base coat, about the same cost as the TCP global costs. for your $200 car... check out the Tractor paint.

also... someone mentioned this as well, make sure your first coat is a tack coat, not a full wet coat, spend some time in prep, make sure the car is clean and you invest in a couple tack cloths.