Only the SSR1 will actually remove the marring, and it might be too mild. While lacquer cuts pretty easily (being much softer than b/c paints) you still need to use an abrasive to remove marring. Which product will depend on how severe the marring is and, per usual, how hard the paint is. I'd probably use 3M PI-III MG (05937) on it, so the SSR2 might be a good choice. I've had to use some pretty aggressive products on black GM lacquer.
Once you get the flaws out (or at least a lot better), you can use something like the AIO or the BF, but I myself treat "old school paints" with "old school products" such as the Meguiar's "pure polishes". If it were mine, I'd probably use something like Meg's #5/#3/#81/#7 (in the order I prefer them) topped with Souveran. But the synthetics *will* provide a lot more protection, especially if you're gonna park it in the sun.