Ray, There are a lot more factors involved that just what brand of paint. You can use high end automotive grade single stage paint...$200+/gallon and if applied wrong will look very dull.
On the other had a good painter with the right knowledge and equipment can take your typical cheap paint ...Valspar, Vansickle, or any other cheap tractor enamel at $40-$60/gallon and do a very good job applying it and give it a good "shine".
With that being said the shop I help at part time doing a lot of tractor restorations/paint jobs we use Nason Ful-Thane 2K Urethane or CaseIH 2150 from your local dealer. The Nason gets used when someone is wanting a very high end paint job. It will run about $200/gallon. The 2150 is a lot cheaper but is still good paint and should hold up well if taken care of correctly. To most everyone out there they will look at the two paint jobs separately and think they both look amazing and have an unbelievable shine until you part the two side by side. I'll give you some pictures of examples.
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