reworking a fully restored car

The local shops don't load two part into spray cans , they only load single stage Urethane and since thats what I have for a colour match formula thats what I went with ,I had good luck with it in the past matching a pair of wheels and drop filling some chips. I don't have a gun and compressor let alone the experience to go full base clear so I had to go single stage spray bomb , Inertia is almost ready to have his Dart shot by someone he found so if it can't be made to look decent I may get him to redo it for me . Trouble with base clear around hear is nobody seems to be able to match these pearlized mettalics , the body shop that did my quarter panel after it got hit tried a 1/2 dozen times and it still doesn't look as close as this single stage .

Well dayum, if ya did that good with a spray bomb, my hats off to you sir. That looks pretty dang good. Hell i'd go with it for now, you can always take care of it better later. The whole back end is 110% better than before.

Small imperfections dont seem so bad once you start putting stuff back together and your eyes take it all in. Once the bumper is on, licence plate, and other trim, it will look much better.