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1933 Terraplane windshield advice
  • 5433HET5433HET
    Posts: 171Expert Adviser
    I am looking to have my '33 Essex Terraplane windshield frame re-plated and new glass replacement.Mine frame appears solid, but the plating has rusted away.I haven't taken it apart yet, so it may be worse! Does anyone have experience with this? I have heard horror stories of how the platers ruined the W/S frame. Also, is this the same windshield used in all the enclosed Hudsons for that year? Is '32 the same? Does anyone a nice used one for sale or trade? Thanks for any help!
    Scott
  • oldhudsonsoldhudsons
    Posts: 1,760Platinum Member
    in re one area of your questions, the conv. windshield is much lower than the others which I believe are all the same so you need to tell us which body style you have.
    Yes, one must be careful in choosing a plater as the frame metal not very thick & if badly pitted, the could buff thru the metal!
    The windshield frame from a '32 E-T might work, not sure, but definitely not from a Hudson which is much larger.
    Your best bet would be to find a good replateable replacement IF you can find one that anyone is willing to part with!
    I'm not sure how easy or practical it would be to have a metal shaper make you a new one from steel then have it plated, probably cost more than finding a useable one!
  • 53jetman53jetman
    Posts: 881Platinum Member
    Scott - I too have a '33 ET that I'm going to have to do something about the W/S frame as we took it to a local Auto Glass firm to have the glass replaced. Told them to be careful with the "unions" between the halves of the frame because no one was making any more of them, and of course they proceeded to brake both of them. Hedley Bennet of London Ontario advised me to contact Bayer's Machine Works of Bloomville OH for a replacement frame. It seems they are capable of reproducing w/s frames for our cars. I have not yet contacted them, but plan on it this spring. The contact for Bayer's is Gordon Bayer, 5657 S County Rd 23, Bloomville, OH 44818 - Phone (419) 426- 2902

    Jerry
    Jerry
    email: HudsonJetman@mail.com
    2nd Generation Hud-Nut
    HET Tech Adviser on Hudson Jets 1953 & 1954
    HET Registrar of all Hudson Jets
  • walts garage-53
    Posts: 1,488Platinum Member
    Walt here, lee, you should jump in and tell him where to get a new frame. You can tell him to have it rechromed will just ruin it.
  • 5433HET5433HET
    Posts: 171Expert Adviser
    My car is a Coach. I would rather put the rechroming money into a new fabrication, I certainly don't want to pay to have my W/S ruined.....Jerry,maybe we could order at the same time, may get a better deal with quantity? Anyone else in need of this hard to find part?
  • dholckdholck
    Posts: 24Hitchhiker
    I did not see a mention of NC Industries.
    http://www.windshieldframes.com/Products/Hudson.asp
    N/C Industries Antique Auto Parts, 301 South Thomas Ave., Sayre, PA 18840
    570-888-6216
    They had my old 34T coupe frame for a pattern and made me a frame (although they only list as 34 convertible and sedan). They don't list 33's...they can always use yours for a pattern. It was VERY slow a few years back when I got mine.
  • essexcoupe3131essexcoupe3131
    Posts: 1,224Platinum Member
    As a Option you could use model a window screen material as I did on mine as all the rubbers are readily available, if I remember correctly I had to mill of 3/8" of the thickness and I set to a screen guy here and he shaped it to the required shape
    put in some really fine counter sunk screws at the top under the hinge so it can always bee pulled apart if the screen broke
    the guy here charged me about $450 Nz and supplied the extrusion and rubbers to start with
    But mine is a 31
    I had mine chromed

    Mike
  • StillOutThereStillOutThere
    Posts: 440Gold Member
    I have a NC Industries brand new WS frame in my '34 Terraplane convert. Never gave any thought to trying to restore the original when the NCI job is so absolutely perfect. Total satisfaction.

    NCI does list '33 on their Essex page and that would have to be your Terraplane.
    http://www.windshieldframes.com/Products/Essex.asp
  • essexcoupe3131essexcoupe3131
    Posts: 1,224Platinum Member
    Darn, wished I new about this site when I was doing mine
    the 31 Hudson would have worked

    thanks
    Mike
  • 1934_Hudson_8_Conv1934_Hudson_8_Conv
    Posts: 49Greasemonkey
    NC used my original w/s frame for the 34 & 35 CV's that I sent them in April 2000. Yes, they were a bit slow (it took 7 months to get it!) but the steel frame they manufactured was a perfect match to the original and my plater did a fantastic job chroming it. They also made up stainless pieces to cover the seam/gap on each side

    Cost back in 2000 was $305.00 - and well worth it!

    Jim