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Full-size Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars » 1961 Fairlane 500 Restoration » August 29, 2024 12:46 pm |
Getting closer. Now know what the finished car looks like! Still have work to do though.
Full-size Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars » What’s up » August 29, 2024 12:44 pm |
I'm afraid you are correct. Facebook is not as good but it's here to stay (for now).
Full-size Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars » radio in 59 Galaxie » August 29, 2024 12:42 pm |
That's a good question. Sorry I can't answer it. I just recently had my 1961 radio refurbished. I think all the tubes were good but they replaced some capacitors.
Full-size Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars » 1961 Fairlane 500 Restoration » April 16, 2024 7:34 pm |
Finally getting painted!
Full-size Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars » 1961 Fairlane 500 Restoration » April 16, 2024 8:19 am |
Going through the heater box.
Heater Core
Heater core with heat control valve.
New foam on control flappers/dampers.
Finished heater box.
Loading bumper brackets and spare tire wheel to be sand blasted.
Full-size Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars » 1961 Fairlane 500 Restoration » April 8, 2024 8:13 am |
Yes. Ford called it Algiers Bronze.
Full-size Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars » 1961 Fairlane 500 Restoration » April 3, 2024 9:04 am |
The Fairlane project is still alive. At body shop for paint.
Classifieds » Wanted: Left Side Fender Splash Shield » October 12, 2023 2:11 pm |
I'm needing a left front fender splash shield for a 1961 Galaxie/Fairlane. It's located between the fender and the inner fender.
Full-size Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars » 1961 Fairlane 500 Restoration » October 12, 2023 11:25 am |
I was able to track down the paint used by the shop in Chicago. The original paint code is "K"
This is the paint I purchased from a local paint shop.
The dash and glove box door were painted by the shop in Chicago.
I installed the Fairlane 500 script on the glove box door. Now it's officially a Fairlane 500.
A local body shop agreed to paint the door jambs and underside of hood and deck lid. For some reason the shop in Chicago painted the underside of the hood black instead of the Algiers Bronze. I also had the parts of the front fenders painted that are only visible when the hood is open. They also painted the edges of the doors.
I installed new rubber pieces to the inner fenders. The factory installed them with staples and the new rubber pieces come with new staples. They work but it's time consuming to install them. Best to have your wife pack you a lunch if you decide to install new staples.
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Full-size Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury cars » 1961 Fairlane 500 Restoration » October 12, 2023 11:08 am |
Got her running again.