A Special Reunion
Yesterday was a special day. Project Unicorn's owners Ken and Ellen were having a house warming party for their new house in Eugene, and had asked that Project Unicorn be there (as the cherry on-top), and I was bound and determined to make that happen for them. I have been working my way thru minor teething issues and slowly working them off the list and worked hard to get the car looking as good as possible for their special day.
Ken and Ellen had also invited a special guest, Tony, the original owner of the car who bought it new from Hanum Datsun in Eugene in July, 1967. If you have been following Project Unicorn for awhile now, you may remember that Tony actually saw the car being delivered off of the truck and traded in his black 1966 Datsun 1600 in on this car.
Tony was anxious to see the car again, and I could see his beaming smile as he walked down the driveway (giving me some hell for putting the headrests on the car-- it did not originally come with them). He carefully walked around the car several times, commenting and remembering... being taken back in time (and mentioned again, that it did not look this good when it was new!)
And of course, he wanted to go for a ride, and despite my many attempts to get him to take the wheel, he was happy to be chauffeured. He wanted to hear the car, and the exhaust and of course the Solex roar, and I was happy to oblige. He was quiet, reflecting, smiling, being taken back to all those years ago. He directed me over to his car and said he brought us a present.
He handed me an envelope, and inside were some photographs of the car just after he had bought it-- lovely 60s snapshots of a bygone era:
After a snow dusting in Central Oregon:
On a rally with the Emerald Empire Sports Car Club in Central Oregon:
At a car show with the Emerald Empire Sports Car Club:
With his late wife and son on a road trip
"...the kids just rode in the back..."
Washing the roadster with the kids:
The neighbor showing off her new VW Beetle:
And possibly one of my favorites-- camping in Central Oregon with a tent trailer (which was towed with the roadster!) Wife, two kids, and Tony... crazy stuff.
As I drove Project Unicorn back home last night, I reflected on this car and project and what a special journey this has been. Being able to bring this special car back to life, to reunite it with it's original owner, and getting it ready for it's new owner has been an honor. Tony had many special memories in his roadster, and soon Ken and Ellen will be able to do the same, and one day another generation of owners will hopefully be able to as well. Tony knew this was a special car and wanted to be sure it went to someone who was going to love and cherish it as much as he did-- I'm proud to have had a part in that process...
