I hope the adhesion is OK with that vinyl paint you used.
Before you repaint with the correct type and color on your good console, try the whole process on the broken part.
Hopefully there's no bad reaction.
I'd say the new top piece is glossier and darker because it's new.
After 40 years, an original is going to dull and fade some.
Is that why you painted it in the first place?
I'm just wondering because they're molded in color, so why paint, or did you have to change the color of a replacement?
Stripped the vinyl die off the console parts and interior parts that were mis-painted, so no reaction to the new paint.
Agreed that the new part is in much better condition paint wise. That observation was what led me to believe I made a mistake in the fist place.
Yup - I painted all the hard interior pieces in vinyl dye.
Hey - at least I got the right year dye and as a topper - the seats, door panels and dash look marvelous.
Since this is my first real attempt at anything this grand in scale (and costly) I gotta cut myself a little slack... But I sure wish I could have "discovered this $^&* up before I put everything back together. LOL! sometimes get the feeling that I've restored three vehicles - not just one.
As to why - The drive train, engine bay, floorboards, trunk and interior was original and showing her age so over the last year we have been working her up to a concours driver standard. I was oil fouling # 4/8 cylinders last year and decided to rebuild the engine which led to all of this...
The busted console piece have been replaced and I want everything to match nicely so they look fresh and consistant with the other interior pieces. So everything possible has to be painted at the same time, under the same conditions.
Been having a horrible time being consistant with the Accumatch Black Charcoal Metallic. It's a bugger to get a nice result on the bigger pieces.
So much so that I am experimenting around with a urethane black charcoal metallic -a Porsche black metallic to be exact, that's modified a bit and mixed as a semi gloss. Playing around with the % of reducer so as not to spoil the grain on the panels. Should be a lot more "painter friendly". If I'm successful, I'll post some pics of the results and share the modded paint code.
Thanks for the reply!
Brett