Today was a bad, or better said, an unsuccessful day for my Baby renovation.
First, even though I felt bad about it, I cut out a 2€ piece of the cab like Ully suggested.
As you can see, from under where the decal was, for two reasons:
1) the paint color is really vibrant and clean there
2) if I suck at filling the hole I hope it will be less visible when the new decals are on


Poor baby has a hole. Well, I suppose it could be worse.
And off we go to the paintshop. Sorry Darthnuno, I found out that I have a shop very close to my place, so decided to go to Messancy as plan B if they don't manage here.
At the paintshop I explain to the (quite young and enthusiastic) guy what is going on, and what I need it for.
Ok, so he takes my sample, and comes back 3 minutes later and says:
"Do you want 95-97% accuracy, or 101%?" (101%?: well, in his words absolutely accurate)
As it is my first restoration, I go for 101% of course.
"Well, in that case come back on monday with a bigger piece!". Aaarghhhh.
Here is the explanation:
They have a sort of hand-scanner, thing you hold in your hand, place over the color, and it gives you the color feedback, code, or catalogue equivalent and things like that. They say it is 95-97% accurate.
But they also have a machine which looks like a sort of combo "blackbox" scanner & mixer. They insert the piece and out comes your pot of paint, and they swear by this hi-tech tool that it is spot on accurate. Ok, so back home we go.