Depends a lot on the type of paint that was used. If it is lacquer, and the car was clear coated like my 1962, it is going to be very difficult to blend the new paints with the old paint. Even if he gets the color correct, the sheen of the clear coat is going to be a problem. I was lucky enough to be able to get lacquer mixed that matched my car, and the lacquer clear also. Last spring, I was at the paint store, and he had only enough tints to make me another quart of color, since the company that supplied the lacquer paint and tints has discontinued it.
If it was lacquer, possibly you can find it locally at a PPG paint distributor that still has some left in inventory, along with the tints to color match. Silver is a lot easier to match than a silver blue, like on my car.
If it was lacquer, possibly you can find it locally at a PPG paint distributor that still has some left in inventory, along with the tints to color match. Silver is a lot easier to match than a silver blue, like on my car.