Having recently received 4 gallons of Gillespie 24087 for my deuce, I was a bit concerned about this thread... I opened one of the gallons today and painted some test pieces. I am now much relieved! It looks no different (that I can see) than TacticalTruck's M548 or mutt, or gbooth's deuce. It looks greener (less brown) than Armada's M1009 and maybe a bit greener than the M108 shown on TNJ Murray's site.
http://www.tnjmurray.com/forsale_photos/M108wrecker.JPG I rather like the brownish look, but the greener shade looks more "correct" to me...
I also have a 1960s Coleman lantern (surplus) and it looks identical to my paint samples, and also there are some parts of my deuce with original paint... inside the doors, map compartment, tool box, etc. that are matches.
So this leaves the question, Is Gillespie inconsistent or is there some other factor?... perhaps the type of thinner or primer used, or maybe the addition of a hardener, flattener, UV stabilizer, or any other additive? Gillespie recommends only xylene as a thinner and no additives should be used (color shift can result)...
Regards,
Jon