Radio console restoration
#1 Radio console restoration
I am installing a retrosound radio to my car with new flat mount speakers. The crinkle finish paint on the console is chipped and missing in some spots. Id like to keep this looking as original as possible. Does anyone have any tips on how to paint this so it looks like the original finish?
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Stuart Exelby
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#2 Re: Radio console restoration
Not used them but I'd heard that a company I think in the US, "The Roadster Factory", sells wrinkle paint specifically for dash restoration.
1967 Series 1 OTS
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#3 Re: Radio console restoration
Hi....look for wrinkle paint.....Eastwoods do a good vht wrinkle paint.....you will need to put it in the oven to curehttp://www.eastwood.com/vht-high-temp-black-wr ... sp201.html
Steve
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
69 S2 2+2 (sold) ..Realm C type replica, 1960 xk150fhc
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#4 Re: Radio console restoration
Thanks for the tips guys. The oven cured paint gave me an idea. I think my powder coater has a black wrinkle finish. I might try that as appears to have same look as the rattle can paint but should be more durable.
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#5 Re: Radio console restoration
I used vht wrinkle plus. No baking required. Follow the can instructions carefully regarding heavy coats and drying intervals and you will get excellent results.
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Bob t
LHD '69 OTS. (Former) basket case
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#6 Re: Radio console restoration
I second Tbob's experience with the VHT rattle can. Follow the instructions, I'm happy with the outcome.
Martin

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Martin Scherz
Late S2 1970 OTS US LHD
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#7 Re: Radio console restoration
That looks great Martin!
I will be looking for the VHT wrinkle plus paint then.
Thx Tbob and Martin.
Roy
I will be looking for the VHT wrinkle plus paint then.
Thx Tbob and Martin.
Roy
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Keith in Norfolk
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#8 Re: Radio console restoration
There is a better alternative than the retro sound set up
I have a Caliber RC110 retro look spindle mount radio with all the modern set up built in.( AM , FM , CD player
I pod connection ) chrome finish front ( black available too )
In my opinion this is a much better and easier option and it looks and sounds the part too.
Mine cost me £ 128.00 off E Bay well worth checking out.
I have a Caliber RC110 retro look spindle mount radio with all the modern set up built in.( AM , FM , CD player
I pod connection ) chrome finish front ( black available too )
In my opinion this is a much better and easier option and it looks and sounds the part too.
Mine cost me £ 128.00 off E Bay well worth checking out.
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#9 Re: Radio console restoration
I wasn't aware of the Caliber but having had a quick glance I'm not sure why this would be a better or easier option than the Retrosound ?
Although It does have a CD player which some may prefer.
However Amazon feedback isn't exactly glowing.
In my experience the Retrosound is a doddle to fit & use, is a small unit giving room for speaker options plus has bluetooth and a range of fascias to suit all tastes.
Although It does have a CD player which some may prefer.
However Amazon feedback isn't exactly glowing.
In my experience the Retrosound is a doddle to fit & use, is a small unit giving room for speaker options plus has bluetooth and a range of fascias to suit all tastes.
Neil
1962 S1 OTS
1967 S1 FHC
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