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On modern Fiats there is a small metal plate under the bonnet with the colour code. E.g. colour = 249. (May also be in a foreign tongue, e.g Farbe = 179 etc.) Halfords and others also have a booklet listing colours by make, model and year of vehicle.
However If more than say 5 to 10 years old the original colour will have faded/changed quite a lot!
Guess the best way for you will be to visit your local trade car spares place - they often have a matching device and can mix paints for you. At least the main one in Barnstaple can!
------------- The older I get the better I used to be.
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