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In this Discussion
- Aaron D. IL March 2011
- bent metal March 2011
- Browniepetersen March 2011
- dave kastelic March 2011
- frank spring March 2011
- hudsontech March 2011
- RL Chilton March 2011
- SamJ March 2011
- walts garage-53 March 2011
1939 Hudson "92" Convertible (Martz) car for sale
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I have decided to not build my 1939 Custom. This Martz car is a one of a kind custom Hudson. Charles Martz wrote a short book on how to customize these cars and used a 1946 Hudson in the article published in the September 1952 Motor Trend article. It is expected that less than ten of these Martz Customs were built and only the one built by Barris Customs in known to be on the road today. I have a bunch of restored parts that I would sell with the car or part out. The car itself is $500.00. The parts amount to around $3,500 total. If you have an interest contactg me at browniepetersen@readytek.net I will send you some additional photo's and a history of the car....MartzHudsonroadsterDriverssidefromATKfilesDSC05952_2011-03-02.JPG800 x 600 - 49K
MaerzHudson3920Roadster20rear20view20shop_2011-03-02.jpg800 x 600 - 34KBrownie -
hmm,....my wife would kill me.
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bent metal wrote:hmm,....my wife would kill me.

If you could stay alive long enuff, BM, you're one of the few guys out there with the skill to do it right. Why not haul it to Perry's yard, cover it with a tarp and go all surreptitious on her? :woohoo:HETfortyqtpi@earthlink.net (drop the HET) -
Interesting proposal Brownie. I am giving it some good thought.
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Brownie-
Sorry to hear about your change of heart! Let me guess . . . you found another Hudson that you want to do more!
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I wish that it was another car. The truth is that reality hit me when I sat down and figured out what I could do as a retired person on a fixed income. (I sold a car yesterday and I have two more to sell.)
I decided that I can start experiencing life through travel and stuff or I can spend all my money on building cars that I might never get around to driving because another car that I cannot live without comes along.
I decided to start enjoying the three cars that I have and spending time on the road attending Hudson meets, taking vacations and visiting with friends and enjoying their cars and such.Brownie -
Smart move Brownie, enjoy the one that you can drive like I do. I have the coupe which is our traveling car and a 4 door sedan which is our short trip car, both are 53 Hornets. Walt.
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SamJ wrote:bent metal wrote:hmm,....my wife would kill me.

If you could stay alive long enuff, BM, you're one of the few guys out there with the skill to do it right. Why not haul it to Perry's yard, cover it with a tarp and go all surreptitious on her? :woohoo:
Well thank you for that. I wouldn't mind at all to build the car and have some one else own it. As long as I got something for my time and effort.
As for hauling it to my Mom and Dad's,....um' I think I'm at my limit with three over there now.
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bent metal wrote:hmm,....my wife would kill me.

Yeah, maybe - but at least you'd die happy!! :lol: Or should that be "with a smile on your face!!"
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
There's something to be said for having 2-3 good cars that get all the attention they need and get driven as opposed to like 40 cars that all need something (or many things) and you never get around to them.
One hobbyist once said to me, "This old car thing is a disease and the worst thing that can happen to a car guy is to have enough money and enough space for all that he wants...then nothing will stop the disease from spreading." LOL -
Thanks to all of you who sent me an email on the Martz car. Have a few considering the possibilities of building the car and you folks have a bit of a time to think about it. I am going to send in an add for the White Triangle News so that my friends that are not members of this FORUM might have a chance to consider this very rare custom car.
After I go the WTN route, and a shot at eBay I plan to sell individual restored parts on eBay. If you know anyone that would like to take on this project or would like the History of the car, have them drop me an email.
Thanks,
BrownieBrownie -
Browniepetersen wrote:I wish that it was another car. The truth is that reality hit me when I sat down and figured out what I could do as a retired person on a fixed income. (I sold a car yesterday and I have two more to sell.)
I decided that I can start experiencing life through travel and stuff or I can spend all my money on building cars that I might never get around to driving because another car that I cannot live without comes along.
I decided to start enjoying the three cars that I have and spending time on the road attending Hudson meets, taking vacations and visiting with friends and enjoying their cars and such.
AMEN


