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For Sale: 1951 Hudson Super 6 convertible - restoration project
  • super-sixsuper-six
    Posts: 214Gold Member
    Soild Florida car. None of the usual perimeter frame rust. Original 262 engine, 3-speed non-overdrive. Mostly disassembled. Dayton, Ohio area. $13500.

    937-687-3298 before 10:00 PM EST.



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  • Aaron D. IL
    Posts: 1,648Platinum Member
    Hmmm I think every surviving Hudson convertible that has enough metal to hold it together in one piece is going to get restored.
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,040Platinum Member
    Aaron D. IL wrote:
    Hmmm I think every surviving Hudson convertible that has enough metal to hold it together in one piece is going to get restored.



    Sooner or later.



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr

    Memphis, TN
  • tristansdaztristansdaz
    Posts: 624Platinum Member
    Good start on a rare Hudson convert. I don't think I've ever seen a '51 super convert.
  • super-sixsuper-six
    Posts: 214Gold Member
    Rare is right. You don't see many. I imagine some were converted to Hornet trim. If I were going to restore it, it would stay a Super 6.
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  • hudsonjeff
    Posts: 55Senior Contributor
    I have a 51 super conv. Very original car with 73k miles. One old repaint in the 80's. And rechromed. Original interior and rubber floor mats. I think there were only 285 built in 1951
  • super-sixsuper-six
    Posts: 214Gold Member
    hudsonjeff wrote:
    I have a 51 super conv. Very original car with 73k miles. One old repaint in the 80's. And rechromed. Original interior and rubber floor mats. I think there were only 285 built in 1951



    Where are you located?
    PhotobucketLarry
  • hudsonjeff
    Posts: 55Senior Contributor
    southeast michigan