1965 Dodge Dart 270 defroster vent color.

nope, not unless hey are willing to add 50 grams ......hmmm less than that for spray cans (typically about 1-2oz of spray able paint,that would be ) ... I'd say 5 grams of talcum powder to the paint mix before they put it into the can.

I can relate to the hour and a half drive, I'm in the sticks and it 25 minutes or more to anywhere for anything, my nearest painter supply is 1 hour away and they don't mix special colors anymore so it 80 minutes to the next one (of course it not in the same direction so 1 hour plus the 80 minutes)

Biggest problem here is California law that says spraying paint in the quality I need is forbidden. Then some smartie has determined that it is not considered spraying if it comes from a spray can, but it is considered spraying if it comes from a spray gun. The excuse is the environment, and people then drive themselves silly to get north of the "sanity line" as I call it where they can get what they want. Like that is any better for the environment. So, either drive up north to get the paint, and paint the old car in a garage somewhere. Or haul the entire car up north and have it sprayed, unless they are sanding it down to bare metal and sprayed in a modern kind of paint. Not sure the word "modern" is the right one here, as I feel it is backwards.

Bill