Just a recommendation, as your first complete, may want to have someone walk around it and look and maybe rub their hand over the panels too. Could save you from something showing that can easily be fixed before you shoot.
It looks good from the pics, don't get me wrong, but and experienced set of hands and eyes can see quite a bit, and paint isn't cheap these days
Other than that, as a guy who has blended black into white, done a zillion completes and LOVED insurance work, modern base/clears are where it's at assuming almost any color other than pure black. Even then base clear is nice, but single stage black has a look to it that I like.
Modern paints are made for production, and you can define it as, spray, cure, cut and buff all within 24-48 hours depending on the type you use. Really nice compared to the stuff I grew up with, allows you to sand runs, dirt, crap, you name it, and recoat as required faster than ever before