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Pics of My 52 Hornet Interior
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Hi All,
Just came back from dropping off some interior chrome to Pomona Upholstery (and paying--ouch). Here are a few pics. The correct stipped material is what I bought from SMS in OR. Should be done in a couple more days.
P.S. Pedro told me that I have enough stripped material to do another car.... If your interested, I 'll sell you stripped material at much less than you can buy it!
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Gosh that's nice! Was 52 the last year for wood grained trim?
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Thanks, yes.... it was a leatherette pattern.
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Your pictures bring back memories. When I was a kid, my father bought a used 1951 Commodore 8 in what I have since learned was Texas Tan. The interor was done just like your car's in the same colors. That car got me interested in Hudsons and I've been hooked since.
My father was fifty-four when I was born so his memories started back in the ninteenth century. He learned to drive on a tractor and all his life he drove a manual transmission as though there was no throttle adjustment and speed was varied by slipping the clutch. Before the Hudson, he had a Studebaker and the thing I remember about that was Dad setting the throttle at full roar all the time. When we got the Commodore, with its automatic tranny, he had to learn to drive differently. I still remember the first time I rode in the Hudson, sitting in the center if the back seat, and when my father started off, I thought he had stalled the engine because it made no roaring sound. But, surprise, the car moved anyway.
Enjoy your beautiful '52.
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Very well done Niles. It looks Great!!!Brownie
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nhp1127 wrote:Thanks, yes.... it was a leatherette pattern.
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Thank you for sharing. It gets me very excited for my own project. My 52 Hornet is currently in the capable hands of Dr. Doug (Wildrick Restoration) who is working on the interior and mechanical tuneup and Russell Chilton (Russell and Vicki's '52 Hudson Hornet Convertible Restoration) is working on my woodgraining. Mine should looks remarkably similar to yours when it is done, but blue.[b]Michael S.[/b]
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I have to say the car is very nice, but the monotone bright red paint just doesn't do it justice. With that nice interior, the better paint scheme would have been Texas Tan lower, with Honey Cream roof. It would look like this '52 Hornet Coupe:

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Coincidently, that was the original color. Not my favorite Hudson color scheme.
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Great looking interior, you should be proud. who did the wood grain? Does it look as nice in person as it does in the photo?
Lew -
Thanks. It was done by Nick Alexander Restorations in Los Angeles. Amazing depth and detail. Cost was around $1,800 or so.
On my next project, I want to try the new technology: water ink transfer. Check out the link below. The options are endless. Not sure what the difference in price would be....
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It would be interesting to send them a piece to see how it turns out-
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Do you still have the extra fabric? I am working on a 51 Commodore 8 and I think the striped fabric is the correct color for it. Also, where did you get the vinyl to replace the Durafab?
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The '51 pattern is slightly different than the '52; but SMS has/had it in stock a bit back. Walt-LA
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I used water transfer wood grainer and attached pictures were the results although
not original; I am happy with final product.
Ray
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I'd be happy too, that's beautiful.
John -
Man that's pretty!Ray wrote:I used water transfer wood grainer and attached pictures were the results although
not original; I am happy with final product.
Ray
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The woodgrain job looks beautiful. Had to show it to Bettie. Lee
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Sold the extra material to another forum member. You can call "Pedro" at Pomona Upholstery in Pomona, Ca and I'm sure he'll tell you the brown Vinyl he uses.
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Here's a thread discussing the water transfer and roller methods including a pic of how stepdown dashes were produced with the woodgrain being applied BEFORE they were stamped out...(pg. 4)
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That looks really nice! Cant wait to get mine done.


