Shorty Console Restoration

Fordzilla80

Eat Bacon, Drive Rangers.
Alright guys, I am going to write an exclusive restoration and installation thread here at RF.net in hopes that we can boost membership here whenever people search for shorty consoles.

I picked up this shorty console from a 2001 Mazda B4000 at the junkyard. I only paid $5 for the complete console including the cast metal mounting support and the clips/fasteners. It was quite dirty, and suffers from the cracked armrest bottom plate syndrome.

Over the next few weeks I will be documenting the clean up and restoration of the console and then the installation of the console into my Ranger. I will also document the installation of the RockAuto metal bottom plate, but at a later date since the crack in my armrest doesn't affect the armrest's position as of yet. Currently my truck has the 60/40 seat, so I will also be documenting the 60/40 mod that I will have to do to my driver's side seat.

The entire console will be going Satin Black to match my seats and the other black accents in the truck. I am also considering adding a Mag-Light mount to the underside of the armrest.

Here's a few pics to get started with.

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These next two pics were taken after I disassembled the majority of the console and then proceeded to clean it up, especially the upper armrest. I used dish soap and water, and a scrub brush to clean up the console. The armrest has some deep stains that won't come out, but that's fine with me since the armrest will be recovered anyway.


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Well I spent today prepping and painting all the individual pieces of the console. I won't go into detail on how I prepped since this isn't a how-to thread, but I made sure all debris was off of the console pieces and made sure there was nothing that could interfere with the paint.

I have an in at a local upholstery shop, and so in the middle of drying times I took the console in to have it recovered in some black vinyl for $20 out the door. Should be picking it up tomorrow.

The next two pictures were taken after the painted pieces in the picture were allowed to dry. I wanted to test fit the console lid and the cup holder section to make sure the satin black was drying adequately and providing a factory appearance.

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In this picture you can see the crack in the lid of the armrest. Right now the crack doesn't affect the armrest's position, but eventually I will be upgrading to the RockAuto metal plate.

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And finally after all the pieces were painted inside and out. This was just a test fit to check again for factory appearance. Tomorrow the pieces will come back apart for clear coat.

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Thanks man! The pictures don't do it justice, it looks amazing in person.

I can't wait to get the armrest back for it.
 
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