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lower trim eady to ship next week
  • russmaas
    Posts: 478Platinum Member
    Will have the lower 1/4, door and fender trim ready to ship Mon or Tuesday next week for 2 door body styles. Will have 4 door applications ready to ship in about 2 -3 weeks.



    Let me know what your needs are. I will be at the central regional and national with a couple of extra sets to sell also.



    These are also available individually for the 1/4, door and front fender.



    Will work on all models from 1948 thru 1953.



    these again will come in stainless but can be sanded and painted the color of your car, which was seen from 1951 thru 1953.



    For orders call me at 309-838-5551



    Thanks Russ Maas
  • ivanz62
    Posts: 171Expert Adviser
    Russ,

    Are these correct profile shape for 1950 C6?

    Thanks,

    Ivan
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,477Platinum Member
    Ivan-

    1950 C's was the only year for the stainless trim w/ the eyebrow shape. I believe what Russ is making is the smooth, semi-circle profile.
  • DaveFuryDaveFury
    Posts: 642Platinum Member
    I just wanted to let you all know that I received my trim from Russell today and it looks great! I will post pics when I get it installled.
    Dave W.

    What's life without a Hudson?
  • DaveFuryDaveFury
    Posts: 642Platinum Member
    DaveFury wrote:
    I just wanted to let you all know that I received my trim from Russell today and it looks great! I will post pics when I get it installled.



    The trim looks and fits great. I didn't paint it body color, I left it stainess:
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    Dave W.

    What's life without a Hudson?
  • nhp1127nhp1127
    Posts: 2,275Platinum Member
    That looks outstanding...!
  • 53jetman53jetman
    Posts: 880Platinum Member
    DaveFury wrote:
    The trim looks and fits great. I didn't paint it body color, I left it stainess:



    Here is an interesting side note to your above statement: My Grandfather ordered the 1st 1951 Commodore 6 from my Father in October 1950. When the car came in, Grandfather refused the car because of the "cheep" molding on the lower part of the body - after all, didn't the '50 Commodore Demo he tried out before ordering the '51 have the stainless steel trim. Luckily , my Dad had the necessary stainless trim in stock to satisfy Grandpa, and the moldings were changed - sale saved!
    Jerry
    email: HudsonJetman@mail.com
    2nd Generation Hud-Nut
    HET Tech Adviser on Hudson Jets 1953 & 1954
    HET Registrar of all Hudson Jets
  • onerare39onerare39
    Posts: 534Hitchhiker
    The trim looks and fits great. I didn't paint it body color, I left it stainess



    Very Nice... it looks much better polished, not painted.



    John
  • DaveFuryDaveFury
    Posts: 642Platinum Member
    onerare39 wrote:
    The trim looks and fits great. I didn't paint it body color, I left it stainess



    Very Nice... it looks much better polished, not painted.



    John





    I totally agree!
    Dave W.

    What's life without a Hudson?