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The search comes up with a lot of potential options. Do you have a manufacturer or a part number that your using? The color looks good.Mil Spec Alkyd Enamel. Luster-less.
If you go to the Pratt and Lambert site they have Aquanamel® Waterborne Alkyd EnamelThe labels are just white paper and in very bad shape. I (Wife) sorted out the paint a few years back by using the bar codes. I have a few different greens, a brown and a black. All lusterless alkyd enamel. They were turned in as waste paint at the local chemical collection station. I picked them up there when a friend tipped me off. Pratt and Lambert Gold Seal was on a few of the cans. The labels were wet at one time and I had to make quick work of identifying and marking the colors. My Wife handled that and marked them by using the numbers on the cans. That's about all I can tell you about it. I have members here that have the paint on the CUCV vehicles I sold them. I also have water base CARC. But prefer the alkyd enamel for ease of painting and cleaning. Flat paints by nature have a very porous surface and not the best longevity. That can be seen in the original GM camouflage paint. Have a Great Weekend. I have a few hours work lined up tonight in my barn. CUCV work. Stay Tuned and Be Safe.