Actually, the lacquer paint jobs on Mercedes of our era were by special order only. The majority were painted with a synthetic enamel that could not be color sanded. You basically "got what you shot" with this until it was baked on an allowed to flow out to give the gloss. You could get this same enamel in an air drying version from one of the original MB suppliers, Glasurit, up until a few years ago--it was Glassomax 20 line. Many refinishers did not like to use it because it went on like marshmellow, took a long time to dry and required a super clean shooting environment to ensure no trash in the finish since it too could not be colorsanded. Paint has come a long way since and any of the major manufacturers like Sikkens, Glasurit, PPG and DuPont can provide products either in BC/CC or single stage that are far superior to the earlier finishes in terms of durablity and gloss