Center Console Restoration Help

Hi everyone,

A while ago I bought this center console for a good price from another member on here, and haven't really had time to get to it since. The good price came from the fact that she's a little beat up and needs restoration before she goes in the notchback. I'm no expert here but I'm pretty sure this sucker is made out of fiberglass, which I have a little bit of experience with. The main areas of damage are up front, where the front lip has cracked and caved in. The other bad spot is on the side of the body, there's a chunk missing that needs to be filled in. Other than that it's mostly just scratches and cleaning that it needs.

How do you all suggest I go about doing this? I really want to keep the factory texturing that's on it, but there's a good part on the passenger side that has been sanded smooth. I've worked with both fiberglass bondo and fiberglass mats and resin (like for boats and such), but what would be the best way to repair this?

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Also, I've decided to make my own top plates for it with some custom features. I'm an engineering student and have a buddy with a good 3D printer, so I'm going to toss the top plates up in CAD and see what I can do. I want to add cupholders, delete the cigarette lighter, and add a place for switches and goodies for later use (line lock, rear defrost, coin holder, etc.). Is this something that anyone else would be interested in having in their car? Reproduction top plates are pricey, and I would be able to add features as described above. Yes, they would be plastic, but there are multiple options for material (including carbon fiber-reinforced) and color available. I'm not sure how expensive they would be but a simple one with cupholders would be cheaper than reproduction factory top plates. Please let me know your thoughts! Thanks everyone!

I'd be interested to see what you and your buddy come up with.

I can also tell you that 3D printing the plastic headlight rings has been discussed a few times on here. I don't know if anybody has tried yet or not. They are hard to come by and if you can find NOS, a pair will run you around $400, a good used pair, depends on seller and how bad buyer needs them.
A member on here is trying to find or see if someone can make or match the rocker panel retaining clips. Rocker panel molding came on Sport package for '69, not sure on 67/68 (but they also had rocker moldings). If you see a 69 Barracuda that has 9 holes (per side) in the rockers, it had the sport package. That's another example of unobtanium parts for both the aluminum moldings, but even more so for the retaining clips.

There's others too that 3D printing would be nice. Good luck with your project. I'll be following.

Thanks,
Dan