sounds like a nice FORD coctail of colors...
Hey, unless you’re dead set on sticking with GEL, don't discount the possibility of using some of the water base/waterborne special effects (pearls/transparent colors/flip flops) over a transparent base and then finishing it off with a quality automotive urethane clear...??? You could totally change those colors with candy topcoats either in a subtle way or in a BIG way…
Look up the effects on the AUTO AIR CUSTOM COLORS site, it doesnt require ovens or heat to set the paint, but it requires large volumes of air to get the stuff to flash... The DVDs that are available at the paint shops are really good at illustrating the effects/options with their paint line...
http://www.autoaircolors.com/
This one shows a magnum wagon which illustrates more subtle changes...
http://www.autoaircolors.com/gallery.html#prettyPhoto[russgerner]/0/
Check out these CANDY effect color changes with basic foundation colors like your silver/grey...
http://www.autoaircolors.com/files/4600.pdf
http://www.createxcolors.com/techcharts
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