Console options
I've had an adaptation console installed for a few years now. I like the ability to lean on something with my right elbow and the extra, handy storage space. I have slated the next month, or so, to several coupe projects and updating the console is one of them.
You are correct, rb1971, that attempting to find ready-built consoles in some doner cars at a parts yard is very time-consuming as hardly any cars had/have console configurations that will adapt readily to the coupe - as in CENTER handbrake location, narrow width, acceptable length, padded arm rest, etc. My present one is from an early '90's Mazda 626, but I had to seriousy modify (cut out) the sides in order for clearance when sliding the seats forward - those protruding inboard chrome seat hinge covers and seat belt lanyards have to be accommodated.
Using my experience with my present console, and trying to coordinate work on other projects (converting to electric front windows, relocating fog/driving light switches, installing additional courtest lighting, etc.), I went in search of another alternative. I believe I found one - the stock console out of a Volvo (70/80/early 90's models - sedans and wagons). These consoles come in many colors, have a center hand brake slot, padded tops, small storage box below the hinged top, a courtesy light in the storage box and one shining into rear seat foot wells, and, of particular good news to you, most have two integrated switches. While these switches were dedicated to heated seat controls, any similar Volvo switch (fog lights, driving lights) will readily fit these locations and look completely integrated. I even found a Volvo donor car that had a thick, padded, foam arm rest with a slide-out dual cup holder mechanism! This must have been a rare option back then. Oh, and did mention that these concoles are super easy to dismount? And, that there are hundreds of Volvos available?
Of course, I'll still have to do some serious carving of the shell to get it "right" for my coupe. But, that's the fun of the exercise, right?
Contact me directly (
[email protected]), and I can send pic's of my present console, and the Volvo parts I've collected for my conversion. Good luck with your project.
Gary