From Deseret News archives:
Car gets its zoom restored
Fairlane broke records at Salt Flats in 1956
Amid the mess, though, a shiny machine is being assembled, part by part, and, with it, a small piece of history shakes off the dust and re-emerges, better than new.
This 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Club Sedan broke more than 458 national and international records, along with two other cars, in a 20-day trial run of the model at the Bonneville Salt Flats in 1956. The three cars raced around the 10-mile track in western Utah about 5,000 times, only stopping for fuel and oil.
When American Fork resident B. Kay Hutchings first saw the car, though, jagged holes gaped across the bottom of what was left of the doors, the motor didn't run and the lower part of its fenders had completely rusted away.
His friend Bob Sandkaut bought the car in the early '90s because of the car's past just a rumor at the time.
"I bought the car a long time ago ... on a story that turned out to be true," said Sandkaut, who lives in San Diego. "It was sitting basically in a tow yard in Reno (at the time)."
"We wanted to prove to ourselves, as well as to the American people, just what (kind of vehicle) we had," said Danny E. Eames, the crew chief for the '56 test, in the Life advertisement.
The yellow-and-black car averaged a cool 107.15 mph impressive for the time. The Ford was in surprisingly good condition after the test, so a Jaguar four-speed transmission was installed and it was sent off to race at Pikes Peak, Colo.
It was a downhill drive from there, though.
At some point, the vehicle was donated to the National Automobile Museum in Reno, Nev., but soon rusted into obscurity.
After Sandkaut purchased the car, it sat in a storage unit for more than a decade before he persuaded longtime friend Hutchings to restore it.
"When he got it up here and we started looking at things, it became a pretty scary old car," said Hutchings, who has put in four days a week on the car for the past year. "We've restored every nut and bolt."
Literally. He pointed to a square board, substituting for a tray, covered in handful after handful of small hardware. Each piece has been soaked in an acidic solution and individually wiped clean of rust. Before returning them to their designated spots on the Ford, Hutchings will paint each one.
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