You ask the question about paint, you're gonna get all kinds of responses which will tell you to take it down to a paint store or a body shop and have the paint color matched. That's all fine and good however, it will pretty much lead you nowhere.
I did the exact same thing years ago right here on this forum and that was the response I received. I'm not saying it's bad advice but I am saying that for the most part it's a waste of time. I would go through the whole thing as I have done so many times here before but that too would be a waste of time.
Here's what you do, take your side cover or a removable piece that's in good condition and renders the paint you're looking for the best. Find the largest car dealership in your area that provides multiple brands and multiple models. If you go during the day, make sure it's a nice bright sunny day so you can see how well the paint matches. Being as these colors have a tone of what appears as metal flake, this needs to be taken into account. You may also use a camera with a flash to really see what it looks like and how well it matches.
This is what I did and it took me only a few minutes to find that the Inferno Red Crystal Pearl from the 2010 Dodge Ram matches perfectly with the '82 GS1100EZ.
Hope this helps.
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