The Jalopy Journal
They look like '52 - '53 but I can't see the photo that well.
I don't remember who wrote it but I distinctly remember it. We would get into a reading circle and everybody was to read from the story assigned...
Hudson offered power brakes in 1954. Maybe if you could get the pedal and bracket from one of those the pedal part might be near to a bolt-on....
I got lucky. Not only did I take typing in high school (to get out of gym class), but in the late 70s my housemate noticed my gift of logic when...
When I was in my 20s I had a '59 sedan with a six and a stick, and no power anything. It was a nice driving car. My dad had a very clean '66 sedan...
I have a Hudson hydramatic in unknown condition but should be considered a core. I also have a GMC hydramatic with a Hudson tailshaft installed,...
It's actually a really nice, light clutch and was probably notably better than others in the earlier years. But by 1951 there was no reason to...
Very enjoyable story. These are great cars that can keep up with traffic easily and have great ride and handling. More people should drive them :)...
I'm going to stick my big nose in again. The 4.11 rear was actually an option on overdrive cars and standard on non-od cars, so it will surely...
Oh Jeez! You have a Hollywood and some ass rolled it down a hill? That makes me cry. I know a lot of the parts are Hollywood-specific so hopefully...
By which I mean the tubes that connect to the automatic chokes, not the risers.
I'm going to go out on a small limb and say the only difference between the Twin-H manifold and the regular one is that the Twin-H has two ports...
You will enjoy that heater. It will roast you. You rarely have to use the heater fan unless you need defrost (which is pretty poor) because all...
That is SWEET!
Interestingly enough, the car/truck used in the movie "Grapes of Wrath" was a Hudson. That car still exists.
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