Chris,
Depends on if you want a custom color or sunburst, and also if you want the paint to be authentic/original. The sunburst from the late 60s had white underneath, as I recall. The custom colors that Fender used where car colors, and the notable ones were candy apple red, seafoam green, coral, dakota red, lake placid blue, emerald green, artic white, black, and possibly a couple I'm missing. These were paints that were readily available and used for the car industry.
I have one vintage bass left, it's a '59 P-Bass with all '59 parts with the exception of the body which is from a '63 P-Bass, and the sunburst is actually incorrect for a '59. It's a players bass, it has about 50% of the paint left on it. Looks similar to Jaco's famous Jazz bass, but it's a P-Bass.
A good friend of mine was very good friends with Jaco, they grew up in Florida together playing in R&B bands together...what a great talent, just couldn't control his habits well enough...happens to so many...he changed the way electric bass was played...3 stone from the sun, what a classic Hendrix copy...Birdland...classic...
A friend of mine wrote a book on the electric bass, it's
here. Albert Molinaro is a good friend.
FWIW, the late 60s Jazz basses with the bound fingerboards are sought after, that particular bass was played by a couple famous folks, Marcus Miller and Will Lee. They were made after CBS bought Fender in '65~, but they had a great sound to them. Jazz bass is a more nasely sounding bass.