Yes purchased some - not worth the money or time
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I have tried the roughly $50 overlay version and with an exacto knife trimming, got a so-so decent job initially by a full disassemble of the console and scrubbing/sanding all pitting completely off. EVERYTHING shows through the overlay. The ashtray came out good, the radio plate pretty good and the shifter plate good. The rear plate looked awful. Every blister, even after sanding them all smooth, showed up through the veneer. I can say it looks better than the blisters, but honestly, it never made it's way back into the car. I ended up peeling it all off.
I have also found that nobody wants to tackle a refinish to these items at this time because of the multiple finishes on each item. Champion Mustang is the only vendor I know of who claims to make a reproduction of some of the console pieces. Two things come to mind when I think reproduction parts. 1 they don't fit. 2 they will not match. Add that to the less than swift service from that vendor and I really have to wonder what exactly you will end up with.
I would love to hear some positive results about ANYONE who sells good fitting, finish-matching reproduction parts or even somebody who has bought one of the 1K version reproduction consoles. So far, all I hear is 'crickets".
I have since my attempts last year reworking mine with the overlay, I have found some very nice original used parts to get my console up to satisfactory looking condition. NOT NEW LOOKING by any measure of what "new" looks like, but damn nice for something almost 50 years old. These parts were not at all easy to find.
Before I stumbled onto a better "original" nice used rear console plate, and after I had tried the overlay trick, I did buy a 2nd overlay kit to "try again", deciding to strip off JUST THE BRUSHED CHROME section to the bare cast pot metal, so the next attempt of the overlay would look better. The camera case black had already been repainted and the perimeter chrome edge looked OK too, with very few pits in the chrome so I used a small sanding disc and cut through the plating (very slowly, very time consuming) followed by block sanding the pot metal till I ended up with a nice brushed finish. It looked really good, but the color of the pot metal was different. I figured I would wait on trying the overlay again on it till I assemble the car. A few months later I found the good used one and sold off the reconditioned one on eBay (in June) The buyer was VERY HAPPY with the job I did on it. You might give it a try, but as I said, it was very time consuming.