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In this Discussion
- Browniepetersen January 2011
- dave kastelic January 2011
- essexcoupe3131 January 2011
'39 Hudson Coupe Pictures
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Here are a few more pictures I took of Dennis's '39 Coupe.DSCN0418_2011-01-08.JPG800 x 600 - 29KDSCN0427.JPG800 x 600 - 40KDSCN0428.JPG800 x 600 - 38KDSCN0429.JPG800 x 600 - 34KDSCN0430.JPG800 x 600 - 40KDSCN0431.JPG800 x 600 - 38KDSCN0432.JPG800 x 600 - 36KDSCN0433.JPG800 x 600 - 32KDSCN0434.JPG800 x 600 - 29KDSCN0435.JPG800 x 600 - 39KDSCN0436.JPG800 x 600 - 40K
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WOW!!!! What a neat find. If it were mine I would carefully wash it off, clearcoat it, get it running and then have one of the finest racing cars known to man. It has all the fun history on the car and the modifications to the engine are great from the head, manifold to the carbs. Again, what a great historical find..... And, in a very seldom seen 39 Hudson.Brownie
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A very nice piece of history as Brownie said, with a display board saying where it raced how many times and any wins
Super Kooool
Mike -
I am sorry I do not have any info on the car. The owner sold me a few parts off the car that he was not going to use in the restoration. I merely took the pictures to post on this site.
