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You can always go to a body shop supplies jobber and have them mix you a pint. They can also build in the fade if there is any - if you bring them a painted part. I doubt they'll do it for anything less than a pint though.
I get Du Pont . go to a Du Pont jobber and they can do a 2oz. mix and the one I use can put it a spray can. it's best to have a part of the car or take the car there so they can take a picture of it with a special camera to match the paint.
Good answers so far. I had a friend when I lived in Chicago that owned a body shop and he would mix what I needed. If you are trying to match an area it's best to make sure they see the car so that they can match it just about perfectly. If you are looking for an original color to paint something, look to Bill Hirsch paints. I have bought spray cans from him that were perfect matches to the original color.