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In this Discussion
- Coupe112 October 2010
- hudsonsplasher1 October 2010
- hudsontech October 2010
- Jon B October 2010
Hudson Pickup box on eBay
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Dave Y
New Zealand -
The seller didn't mention the dimensions of the box, but when he mentioned the "unusual latches" at the side, it made me wonder if this isn't one of the slide-out pickup boxes that were used on the late 1930's / early 40's utility coupes?
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Give the rails included (that the box is sitting on) and the stuff along the sides of the box, I'd say that is a sliding pickup box for a utility coupe.
These boxes were aftermarket, in a sense, and other car makers used them. I've seen them in Dodge and Plymouth coupes, for example.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
I agree, it looks like a box from a Utility Coup.
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Hello,
I love this site!
This is the box of a 112 Hudson Utility Coupe
Look at the picture that I attached.
Best regards from Argentina!