I am finishing up restoration of the center console in my 68 convertible and ran into a very strange problem and hoping someone can give me some advice on how to resolve it. I had to replace the center pad since my original had a split seam that is (in my opinion) not repairable. I found one at Mustang Masters that had about 30 years of dust and grime on it, but was fully intact. I bought it, cleaned it up, and painted it with light blue flexible paint and it came out great. I reinstalled the original metal insert (after repainting the camera case finish) and reattached the assembly to the console frame. I did have to redrill the screw holes in the console pad metal skeleton that attach the adapter plate near the ash tray since the screws from the console frame didn?t line up. With the pad assembly attached to the console frame, I attempted to reinstall the radio bezel (original but painted) but found that the recesses in the upper section of the pad were too close together by 1/8?-1/4? to mate with the male interfaces on the bottom of the radio bezel. I measured my original pad and found that it?s recesses were indeed 1/8? further apart than the new pad. I will post pictures of the situation with the new and old pads. Has anyone encountered this issue before? Pads in decent shape are hard to find and I have several hours invested in the new one.