'64 Ford Fairlane Correction...

DARK HORSE

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Recently my son and I had the opportunity to get this 1964 Ford Fairlane ready for a local indoor car show “Chrome in the Dome”. The owner is showing it and wanted it to look its best. The car is almost totally original everything. Sorry for the lack of action pictures and a thorough write up, but Andrew and I were busy getting another vehicle ready for the show, and I’ve also been very busy with my day job lately. We weren’t given much notice for either vehicle. The owner of the ’64 called just the week before the show, and the owner of the other vehicle called just 3 days before the show. Fortunately we had already polished the second vehicle last fall, so it only needed cleaned up, a few spots polished and an 85rd session with the rotary. Just wanted to share some pictures of a very cool old car…

Here’s the process…

Paint Correction:

Rinsed and presoaked with P21S TAW
Washed with Pinnacle Soap
Clayed with Riccardo Yellow using ONR mixed @ 1:32 with distilled water for clay lube.

Step 1 = Menzerna SIP/ Cyan HT pads via Flex 3401 and PCxp (IPA wipe down).
Step 2 = Menzerna 106FA/ Tangerine HT pads via Flex 3401 and PCxp (IPA wipe down).
Step 3 = Menzerna 85rd/ Blue LC pads via Flex PE14

Rinsed and presoaked with P21S TAW again
Washed with Pinnacle soap again
Rinsed with CR Spotless
Dried with Metro Master Blaster
LSP = Swissvax Concorso

Wheels, Tires, Wheel wells, and Exterior Trim:

All cleaned with OPC and various brushes
Wheels polished with Optimum Metal Polish and protected with Permanon Platinum
Tires dressed with Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Gel
Wheel wells dressed with CG Barebones
Exterior Trim (stainless steel) polished with Optimum Metal Polish and protected with BlackFire Wet Diamond Metal Acrylic Sealant

Door jambs, weather seals, and glass:

Door jambs polished with Klasse AIO, and sealed with Klasse HGSG
Weather seals cleaned with Ultima WW, and sealed with poly charged DG531
Glass polished with m105/cyan HT pad, cleaned with IPA/ Stoners, and sealed with Aquapel

Interior:

Vinyl cleaned with OPC @3:1 and protected with G|Techniq L1
Dash, door panels, etc, cleaned with 1Z Cockpit Premium and protected with UIGP
Carpets vacuumed, lightly steamed, and protected with 303 Fabric Guard


Here is a picture from last year’s “Chrome in the Dome”.

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Doesn’t look too bad from here, right?


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Or from here…

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Let’s look a little closer…


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Well, here we go…

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Not too bad for almost 50 years old…uh?

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A few 50/50’s…

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A few sun shots…

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A few shots of the final project…

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Here’s a few at the show…

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Hey Tad,

My God those came out great!! What a difference in the before and after shots especially on the Fairlane!! :props:

More superb work from the master!! :urtheman:
 
It's hard to believe the finish was so horrible on the Ford Fairlane?

Now it looks like it should, like a true show car because it has a true show car finish.


Excellent work and great photography and write-up...



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Tad, your work is never short of incredible and jaw dropping! :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::urtheman:
 
Great job! That year Fairlane is one of my favorites, and now it looks better than it ever did.
 
AWESOME work Tad!
both vehicles look spectacular...........thanks for sharing
 
Ooooh so pretty!

What engine in the Fairlane? Can't quit read the 'flags'.

Bill
 
It's hard to believe the finish was so horrible on the Ford Fairlane?

Now it looks like it should, like a true show car because it has a true show car finish.


Excellent work and great photography and write-up...



:dblthumb2:

Thanks Mike, your comments are always very much appreciated!

Tad, your work is never short of incredible and jaw dropping! :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::urtheman:

COREO!!! Thanks my brotha :cheers:

Great job! That year Fairlane is one of my favorites, and now it looks better than it ever did.

Thank you for the compliment!

AWESOME work Tad!
both vehicles look spectacular...........thanks for sharing

Thanks Robert, sharing was my pleasure!

Ooooh so pretty!

What engine in the Fairlane? Can't quit read the 'flags'.


Bill

Thanks Bill, the badge says 289, but that's not whats in it...:wink: I can't remember what the owner said was in it now, but he took me for a ride, and let me just say..Yahooo!

Fantastic job! What a cool car.:xyxthumbs:

Thanks CG, and yes it is a very cool old car!
 
Good Lord, Tad!! You truly EXCEL at what you do!

Magnificent job!!!!! :urtheman:
 
So sick. Amazing job man. I love Fairlanes. Especially since its all original pretty much.
 
Good Lord, Tad!! You truly EXCEL at what you do!

Magnificent job!!!!! :urtheman:

Thanks buddy, much appreciated :cheers:

Looks great!!

Thanks Ted! It is a cool car, but not as bad ass'd as your Scarelane!

great work! Awesome car

Thanks!

So sick. Amazing job man. I love Fairlanes. Especially since its all original pretty much.

Thank you for the compliments!
 
Very nice!!! Awesome car too!! Why did you finish with the rotary?

Thank you! The reason I finished with a rotary is because I feel that I can get more gloss and amp up the shine a bit more when using it with 85rd and a soft finishing pad. A term coined "jeweling" the paint... You can get great results with a DA and a very fine finishing polish, but I think it works even better with a rotary...
 
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