Sorry boys but this is on a Chrysler.

But a neighbor and I used to take our Ford's to parades and show and shines, and he died. In one of his sheds was a prisitne 1968 Chrysler Newport Custom 4 door sedan with 30,500 orignial miles, 383 auto and covered with grain dust. His family knew how close we were so they offered it to me at a very good price, and I bought it. I guess at some point he painted one of his out buildings with green oil based barn paint and a very fine mist got onto this already green car. It's not really noticeable, but just has a rough feel to the smoothness that should be on glossy paint. I have tried polish compound, gas, diesel fuel and even some reducer on a small area of chrome but nothing seems to move this old paint. Short of re-painting this already straight and totally rust free car, what are my options?
