Any good auto paint suppliers will match the colour even if the paint code is missing or the car has been resprayed in the past A good paint suppliers will have colour chips for paint colour identification.
If you need more paint then Lowe's should be able to match the color. However there is the possibility that it won't be an exact match.
the dealer will be able to order it, but an auto parts store that sells paint can use the specs to mix any color to the original and make it an exact match
Thin out the paint for color match
It would depend on what color the Paint horse is. (Paint is a breed, Pinto is a marking, neither are an exact color.)
http://drcolorchip.com/colorcode.html
To find the exact paint color for a 2004 F350 Powerstroke Diesel Crew Cab, the best way is to look up the paint code associated with the vehicle's VIN number. The VIN can be found on the driver's side of the vehicle, either on the dashboard or the doorjamb. With this information, you can use a color code lookup tool to find the exact paint color that matches your vehicle.In addition to finding the exact paint color, it is important to use the right type of touch up paint to ensure a proper repair. Touch up paint is typically available in three different types: brush-in paint, pen-style paint, and aerosol spray paint. Brush-in paint is the most common type and is best for larger areas of damage, while pen-style and aerosol spray paint are better for small chips and scratches. When choosing a touch up paint, make sure to select one that is designed for automotive use and is an exact match for your vehicle's paint color.
Ben Moore does, they have the exact formula for it.
Any good automotive paint retailer can match paint for you.
PXR is the color code for the paint color of the vehicle. If you take that color code to a auto paint supplier they can match the color exactly. I believe that is a Jeep color code for Brilliant Black Pearl Coat.
Bring in a sample of the RL paint to a Benjamin Moore store where they can eye match your color. If you want to find a comparable Ben moore color, you can visit color-swatches dot com (see the related link) and enter the color you want to match, then there's a "convert to another brand" option
You can try http://www.myperfectcolor.com/Paint-Brand-to-Paint-Brand-Color-Match-Conversion-p/convert.htm but it is a paid service.
There are many companies who sell colorful switch plates that should match your wall color of the fixtures in your home. I have oil-rubbed bronze in my house and was able to find an exact match. They look very elegant and consistent. I have never tried to paint them for fear of having them come out "home-made" looking.