I think the color picture you posted of “The Miami Clipper” shows exactly what you want. I think it is zinc chromate yellow showing up on the leading edge of the wing.
I have a color picture of a Vought F4U in one of my book by Dana Bell that shows something similar. The paint was worn off by coral dust and prop wash. It shows the ZC on the leading edge of the wing and stabilizer.
It’s very possible that the camouflage planes were primed with ZC prior to painting. It makes sense that the Natural Metal ones were left as is.
The pictures I posted show a few camouflage planes with bare metal surface underneath.
It’s most likely a combination of these things and could have been a variation depending upon which factory and even what time era the planes were built.
Like I mentioned before, anything is possible.