So I got a little distracted around Christmas, and started putting LEDs where LEDs don't really belong. More in the analog race dash thread.
In order to hook these up to the tach (etc), I needed access to the back of the gauge cluster. I've done this before to 338, and discovered that the gauge hood is absolutely perfect. Usually they lose some of their mounts when you remove them. So while I worked on the gauges, I put 338's hood over on the workbench for safekeeping. Then, in preparation for some welding/grinding work on my trailer, I picked it up to move it somewhere else. And it slipped out of my hand.
Sigh. I can get a reproduction from my friendly local (very local) Miata shop, but this was just careless of me. Poop.
Thanks to that trailer work, I got the hardtop back - it had been sealing up a car that was parked outside. And armed with a 07498 3M Stripe Off Wheel, I went after them.
It works! These stripes were installed in 1996, and installed very well. But they were rated for something like 7 years of outdoor exposure, not 26.
Next, a swipe of acetone to clean up the goo.
And now the big question - will the paint match after some polishing?
So, no. At least, not with the polish I had at hand. Given the state of the paint on the hardtop, I think it's going to take power tools and paint restoration is not a strong point of mine. I'm going to see if a friend can come help. The hardtop was originally white and was repainted sometime in the early 90s before I got it in 1994. The paint job was well done, but it is starting to chip in a few spots. It wouldn't break my heart to repaint it.
Still, it's all one color now!