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Greg Miller Adds Two Classics to His Collection: The 1964 Ford Galaxie & Rambler American 440

We’re proud to announce that collector Greg Miller has officially added two more custom Rendered Wrench art pieces to his collection—each one a tribute to the cars that shaped his story.

The first is a signed and numbered print of his 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL, a true survivor with a history as remarkable as its design. This Galaxie was parked in 1974 with just 38,400 miles and remained untouched for 25 years. Greg acquired it in 1999, still wrapped in factory plastic. Today, it shows only 49,300 miles and retains its original paint, interior, and drivetrain. He’s made a few thoughtful updates—radio, tires, side mirrors, and front disc brakes—but the car’s soul remains untouched.

In Greg’s own words:

“This car is a true survivor. It was parked in 1974 with 38,400 miles and not driven until I bought it in 1999. It still had the factory plastic on the seats. It now has 49,300 miles and is all original except for the radio, tires, side mirrors, and front disc brakes. Original paint, interior, and drivetrain.”

This Galaxie print captures that legacy in vivid detail—an homage to preservation, passion, and the quiet power of keeping history alive.

Greg is also purchasing a second custom piece featuring his 1964 Rambler American 440 Convertible, a car with its own sentimental weight and unique charm. This upcoming print will showcase the Rambler’s personality and Greg’s connection to it, continuing the Rendered Wrench tradition of honoring not just the vehicle, but the story behind it.

Each piece is crafted to celebrate the machines that move us and the people who preserve their spirit. Greg’s Galaxie and Rambler now stand as visual tributes to a life lived through horsepower, heritage, and heart.

Stay tuned for the release of the Rambler print and a deeper look at the stories behind these two unforgettable classics.



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