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In this Discussion
- drivergo2 January 2011
- ESSX28-1 January 2011
- Geoff C., N.Z. January 2011
- hudsonsplasher1 January 2011
- MikeWA January 2011
- Uncle Josh January 2011
Is This a Hudson?
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For your final exam, can you tell if this car is a Hudson? It is though to be a Hudson because of the "rear-hinged, front opening" doors.
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Suicide doors were the rule, rather than the exception, in the '20's.
I'm inclined to think it is scrap metal, at this point. When it gets to scrap metal, doesn't much matter what it was in its former life. -
Looks like a 28 to me. The rear fender look larger then the ones on my Essex. Maybe a 28 Hudson. My 2 cents worth.
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Oh I dunno. What's left of it casts a pretty decent shadow. Like the old lady said about the rare roast. "I've seen cattle hurt worse than that and get well"
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Its what's left of a 1928 Hudson Standard sedan.If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
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Is that where this ended it's life??
[attachment=9374]Upside20down20Hudson.JPG[/attachment]Upside20down20Hudson.JPG545 x 600 - 49KDave Y
New Zealand -
I think there is a still wright around there somewhere, And there using that for cover:P