first i want to thank Jim from truly vintage transport for getting my hudson across the US quickly cleanly and for a very reasonable price. Would recomend him to any one who need to get there rig move he treats them better than the owners do.(http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/member.php?u=55583) well it in MA finally my 1950 Hudson Brougham. So i guess this winter will be very busy.. any body around plymouth drop me a line this stuff is more fun with guys to BS with.
Looks pretty solid from what I can see. Congratulations. What are your plans for it, what engine (say 308!) are you thinking of running?
yea the car is super solid engine and trans up in the air (350 is the only one ruled out lol) i love to find a 308 of course..
Hi Redsean (real name here), First of all congratulations on becoming an owner of a Hudson. Great cars! Check out these Hudson sites: http://www.49c8.com/ http://www.egbertsstreetrods.com/hudson.htm http://store01.prostores.com/servlet/kgapstore/StoreFront http://www.carpoint.com.au/Tig/Minisite/Minisite.aspx?alias=carpointau&id=7338 Enjoy and Peace, Chaz
Very cool. Those are way up the list of cars I'd like to own. I have a buddy that knows them inside out if you run into any questions.
Thanks Sean We could not have unloaded your Hudson without the help of your son Here are some more pics from the roadtrip ........ Jim
thanks for the imput/links always in search for more info no thank u jim could not have gotin it with out your care...
The Hudson looks great! Hold out for the 308, you'll find one eventually. That's one heck of a nice trailer also.
Please don't rule out the 262. STRONG-running motor & not as twitchy as the mighty 308. Do check out Hudsonator & some other committed Hudson-Essex-Terraplane HAMBer's. They are living, breathing encyclopedias of Hudson (praticularly PERFROMANCE) info!!!