I don't think it's scratching from kids because it was like this when I bought the car in 2019. Many good suggestions here. I think I'll just get one of those chipped wooden furniture touch-up crayons and try that. It's not a show car and the rest of the car does have a certain amount of patina. Of course, I love a perfect paint job, but this one will have to be a "ten foot" repair. True, I'm too cheap to get it professionally repainted - it's only a Duster after all. The whole purpose of the car is to remind me of it being my first car back in the day. I didn't have much money back then. We've all been there and cut whatever corners we had to to keep our cars working. We'd all prefer to take our girlfriends out Saturday night instead of putting whatever money we had into our cars. So I'm going to repair it in this spirit, and yeah it won't look that great. But it will remind me of what its all about. Again many thanks to the Mopar faithful for the excellent ideas!