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  • lockport123
    Posts: 24Greasemonkey
    Hello Everyone, Don from Manitoba Canada here. I have just purchased my first collector car. I am told it is a 1951 Hudson Hornet 2 dr coupe. i think it is a 52, ser# 176687. Which I think is a 52. I am new to this I may have a few questions. Could someone tell me how to throw on a picture?? Thx Don
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,806Moderator
    Welcome to the Forum, Don.



    I"ve misplaced my Hudson Handbook so can't help you with the serial number.



    See the following thread on picture posting http://www.classiccar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17873



    Incidentally, you've posted to the "Discussions" Hudson sub-forum, which is reserved for rants, arguments and other pleasantries. You might want to post your messages down in the "main" Hudson forum, where more people will notice it!
  • Uncle JoshUncle Josh
    Posts: 1,863Platinum Member
    51 had rectangular parking lights while the 52 had oval parking lights. In the rear, the 51 had the vertical tail-lights on the fenders and the 52 had them horizontally just above the bumper.



    If you click 'go advanced' here, you will see 'manage attachments'. Click that and browse for your pic, and note the maximum size you can upload. When you find your pic, click 'open' and then 'upload' When you see it has uploaded, X the window and click 'post'
  • lockport123
    Posts: 24Greasemonkey
    Thx guys for the info, I couldn't get on the forum, I'll try again. Don
  • lockport123
    Posts: 24Greasemonkey
    Hi Guys, still can't get on the forum says I need a password from administrator, when I put my password in it says in valid. Help pls!!!! Don
  • lockport123
    Posts: 24Greasemonkey
    Jon B wrote:
    Welcome to the Forum, Don.



    I"ve misplaced my Hudson Handbook so can't help you with the serial number.



    See the following thread on picture posting http://www.classiccar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17873



    Incidentally, you've posted to the "Discussions" Hudson sub-forum, which is reserved for rants, arguments and other pleasantries. You might want to post your messages down in the "main" Hudson forum, where more people will notice it!



    Thx Jon, when I try to post to forum it says I need a password, when I put mine in it says invalid, I need one from the administrator. any ideas, thx Don
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,806Moderator
    I'm a little confused. If you have a password and username and were able to post on the Discussion sub-forum, you should be able to post on the "regular" Hudson forum. This is the one you see at http://www.classiccar.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=13 , the first message of which is entitled "Official 2009 National Meet Site". You should see a red NEW THREAD button on the left, just over the "main" Hudson thread.



    The only thread for which you need a "special" password, is the "HET Club Member's Forum", which is only for H-E-T Club Members. Every other one of the forums shown, should be accessible to anyone who is signed in at Classiccar.



    The way you know you're registered for the Classiccar website, is if you are welcomed by name just underneath where it says GARAGE STUFF about 1" from the top right side of the screen.
  • 37 Terraplane#237 Terraplane#2
    Posts: 1,659Platinum Member
    lockport123 wrote:
    Thx Jon, when I try to post to forum it says I need a password, when I put mine in it says invalid, I need one from the administrator. any ideas, thx Don

    Little confusion, click on NEW THREAD and post there to get in the main stream. As far as the members only click members list and look up BROWNIE PETERSEN, click that and then send him an email, he issues the passwords for it. Not a lot of viewers on it tho. You must join the HET CLUB FIRST and you definately want to do that, cheap and worth many times the cost .BUD