Pete Whitstone
True Classic
They didn't include the cost of repairing the windshield surround and the paint they obviously applied to the surround
I'm not sure they did apply any color-matched paint. If you watched the repair of that area, Ant cut right at the 90 degree corner where the cowl folds down to contain the windshield. Then later on they have that awful too-large, too-modern rubber seal around the windshield that completely covers the area all the way down to below where the wiper stands start. No need to color-match paint you'll never see. I think that may be why they went with that instead of re-using the original trim, which Ant stated would "clean up nicely".
Not sure if other areas of the car were painted, or just cleaned up. Maybe they got away with no paint being matched/mixed.
Carl, that stuff is common on eBay, sold by the foot. A lot of it is quite a bit smaller than what WD used.