Hi Dwaine,
I also have the metallic red interior in my '65 GS convertible. If you haven't already noticed there are a number of different shades of red in our interiors. The dash pad, vinyl fabric, plastic console parts and of course, the steering wheel are all different shades. The steering wheel is molded in a reddish, maroon color plastic. It does not match anything else in the interior. Frank's reproduction steering wheels are cast in a flat black plastic. It will need to be painted a color of your choice. This painted method will never match the original cast plastic exactly.
Here is what I've done so far with my interior. If you're buying all new vinyl fabric for seats and door panels, no problem. However, if you plan to re dye your original fabric just to freshen it up, from The Parts Place, vinyl dye ( VO8 Chevy Metallic Red), works great. Shake the can real well before and during use, a few light coats. For the dash pad, SEM Vinyl Color Coat Dye, Napa Red #15273, is a good match. it can be bought at most auto paint supply shops. It is a darker Maroon color like the original dash vinyl. For the metal parts of the dash, I took the glove box door to an auto paint store and had them use a computer scan to match the color. After they mixed up a quart, they then filled it into spray cans for me. I could post that paint formula if you wish. I bought one of Franks steering wheels and plan to paint it with that same dash paint. It wouldn't match the original cast plastic steering wheel, but it will at least match the steering column and the dash. Attached is a photo of my factory original interior, with the exception of the driver's seat which had been reupholster in the wrong color. Hope this helps.
John Egel