Archive for vintage burgundy

Original Paint

Posted in Galaxie with tags , , , on June 10, 2011 by Spiralbound

Back in my last year of high school my dad was working on location in Minnesota. He gave me a call one night and said to go get his Ford book out of the garage and find a 1966 Galaxie. When I finally managed to find the picture he asked me what I thought. “It’s beautiful,” I told him. “Any reason I’m looking at this?” He explained that he had found one in front of a house while driving to work and if I liked it he would go offer the guy cash for it and see if he’d bite. It wasn’t even for sale.

A week or so later I woke up to tapping at my window to find my dad outside grinning. He had the Galaxie idling in the moonlit driveway with the top down. It was definitely love at first sight, even though the car was pretty rough around the edges. The original owner hadn’t wanted to sell it at first but when my dad offered him a grand in cash he changed his tune pretty quickly. After a little meatball surgery my dad got the car running and when his job in Minnesota was done he canceled his plane ticket and drove the Galaxie back to California himself.

Pictured is the car shortly after I got her, parked outside of the Aerojet ordnance facility (the local submarine race stands), in her original springtime yellow paint. Later on we would paint the car vintage burgundy in our own garage, but that spring/summer she was in her original paint.

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Posted in Galaxie with tags , , , on June 4, 2011 by Spiralbound

Not Quite There

Posted in Galaxie with tags , , , on January 22, 2011 by Spiralbound

I was informed the car was done yesterday and arrived at the shop to find a number of issues with the paint; the majority of which were located around the bumper. There were also a few defects found in various places around the car. The manager said he hadn’t taken a good look at the car after it had been finished and was very cooperative about fixing the issues. The updated ETA on the car is now Tuesday. I was looking forward to putting in the new convertible top pump this weekend and working on a few other things (not to mention taking full advantage of having a convertible with the current weather) but I will have to wait a few more days.

The paint itself came out perfect–the color is a rich, dark maroon with a slight hint of metallic flake that looks much more pronounced in direct sunlight. Here’s a preview:

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