Anyone like the color

Very nice. Has a 60s look to it. Unique in this day and age!
I would pull the tape as soon as possible with out getting into (touching) the painted panel parts. Otherwise if you cannot seem to get tape off w/o disturbing the painted panels, then wait until it has been on for 6 -8 hours or so.
Sometimes you go to pull tape right after paint, and the paint is stringy like snot so you have to wait until it sets up more. Other times it is easy to take off while very wet.
For me since I dont paint too often I have to do a little bitty test on a piece of tape (edge) to see if the paint will let go of the tape right after painting.
Then if it lets go and you remove the tape right after painting, the paint edge will lay down very smooth.
Of course if you have a drip or run up against the tape edge, the drip or run may move on a little where the tape was removed.
I would give the paint 24 hours in a hot (ambient summer temp) shop before handling. Or wait 6 - 8 hours, then set it outside in the shade all day. Watch out for tree leafs and debris falling off trees! Leave windows or doors open in shop all day and over night if parts are inside as you want vapors to be purged from shop to accelerate curing of paint.
You dont want prints or dust in the paint and you want it to be durable in case it gets bumped against something, so the more time it has to cure before disturbing it, the better.