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21 hours ago, Mark Maras said:

Are the rear window defogger stripes vertical or horizontal?

I am not sure. The car is at a z specialist mechanic shop. I took it b/c i was having an electric issue i couldn't fix. Its sadly been sitting and sitting there. Will check on this though. Can you tell me what the diff. is in regard to vertical/horizontal?

 

On a side note, i have a decent console (series 1) that fits. Its scratched up and dirty. cleaned it several times but keeps looking scratchy. Can anyone advise on

something that might work better to clean it up and make it shine better? Has anyone gotten good results spray painting it.

 

Saw motorsports has a reproduction for sale. Not sure what it really looks like. If its not really close to OEM or not. hard to see in stock image

https://www.thezstore.com/product/1166/console-70-71-240z-mt

Edited by Wally
20 hours ago, Wally said:

 Has anyone gotten good results spray painting it.

 

 

There are upholstery spray finishes available. The previous owner of my 72 used black to change the interior color from the original butterscotch color. It has held up well, only showing wear in a couple places on the doorcards, the plastic finishers in the rear area still have a convincing black finish.

Prep is key to successful refinishing of any surface. I would recommend using denatured alcohol or isopropyl alcohol (not rubbing alcohol) as a suitable solvent. Wet wipe with clean wipers, dry wipe before the alcohol evaporates, repeat several times, always using fresh, clean wipers for every step. Disposable paper shop towels are better than reusable cloth, which may have residue from laundering that will contaminate the surface.

The main ingredient in products like Armor All is silicone. Although it makes things look shiny and new, paint will not adhere to it. Be sure to clean the console inside and out, as any residual silicone will ruin the finish.

A good final scrub with scotchbrite, saturated with the alcohol, then one last wet wipe, dry wipe with clean paper towels to give the surfaces some tooth.

Apply the finish in a clean, dry environment, within the recommended temperature range.

Your mileage may vary.

 

 

Edited by Racer X
9 hours ago, Wally said:

Thanks. I assume go with gloss over flat?

If it were mine I might use satin, if it is available.

I’d even go to the local automotive paint and auto body supply shop and see what they have. I think 3M used to have a line of specialized finishes, and some of the paint shops offer loading material in rattle cans for hobbyists like us.

 

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