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- Hudson308 February 2010
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was reading a post the other day that showed a cho job start to finish, it was a white hudson. i would like to read article again but cannot remember where the article was at. anybody happen to know where it was posted? thanks
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51HudMan wrote:was reading a post the other day that showed a cho job start to finish, it was a white hudson. i would like to read article again but cannot remember where the article was at. anybody happen to know where it was posted? thanks
Rod Parnell showed us how he did it to a '50 Pacemaker sedan down under, starting on post #45 in this thread...
http://classiccar.com/index.php?option=com_jfusion&Itemid=62&jfile=showthread.php&t=16037&page=5Workin Stiff