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Rocker panels for step Downs
  • SuperDaveSuperDave
    Posts: 2,366Platinum Member
    I have an experienced person, here in Florida that says he can make fiberglass repops of our rocker panels. I am willing to purchase A pair of long wheelbase rockers 48-53 to give him a chance to make it a reality. Who has a pair to sell at a reasonable price? yes:cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: I am going out on a limb..
  • GrimGreaserGrimGreaser
    Posts: 541Platinum Member
    If i'm not mistaken... I believe Hudzilla is working on getting 'glass rockers made as well. I am unsure of the status of that though.

    The more the merrier!
    Six in a row makes it GO!
  • HudzillaHudzilla
    Posts: 1,285Platinum Member
    Yep. They look really nice. The prototypes are just about ready. They will available in coupe or sedan version. LWB only. 48-53. :)
  • Ken U-Tx
    Posts: 1,096Platinum Member
    Hudzilla wrote:
    Yep. They look really nice. The prototypes are just about ready. They will available in coupe or sedan version. LWB only. 48-53. :)

    Hudzilla,
    Cómo mucho dinero? Wie viel sind die Kosten?
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,759Moderator
    Ken:

    Showoff!

    (LOL!)
  • ralpie
    Posts: 1,066Platinum Member
    Hudzilla wrote:
    Yep. They look really nice. The prototypes are just about ready. They will available in coupe or sedan version. LWB only. 48-53. :)

    A note of support... the fiberglass rockers on my 54 Wasp Club Sedan are 30+ year old replacements originally produced by Rich Venza. They have stood up to the ravages of time, very hot temperatures found in Texas and are as solid as when new. Thanks, Lance, for making these pieces available for Hudson Stepdowns.

  • lsfirthlsfirth
    Posts: 273Gold Member
    Ken U-Tx wrote:
    Hudzilla wrote:
    Yep. They look really nice. The prototypes are just about ready. They will available in coupe or sedan version. LWB only. 48-53. :)

    Hudzilla,
    Cómo mucho dinero? Wie viel sind die Kosten?

    what he said.....how much????
    This Hudson project is starting to scare the crud out of me!!!
  • Ducor KidDucor Kid
    Posts: 134Expert Adviser
    Hudzilla wrote:
    Yep. They look really nice. The prototypes are just about ready. They will available in coupe or sedan version. LWB only. 48-53. :)

    Any hopes for SWB rockers?

    Larry
    Looking for a salty piece of land!

    Central California
  • SuperDaveSuperDave
    Posts: 2,366Platinum Member
    GREAT ! Will save me a lot of trouble! I sure wouldn't want to steal any of Lance's Thunder.. So .... How Much? I have a street rodder friend looking for a tudor set.:woohoo:
  • HudzillaHudzilla
    Posts: 1,285Platinum Member
    OK, well here's the deal. I anticipate that the price will not be cheap due to the entire cost of producing dies and molds. I am ESTIMATING the cost to be around $700 per pair. Please don't hold me to that as it is a guess.. I really wish I could have gotten them cheaper but thats how it goes. The tooling was not cheap.In all reality I may never see the cost of that tooling recovered. I thought however it's part that is desperately needed to keep old stepdowns under consideration for restoration. The last outfit that reproduced rockers for stepdowns isn't around anymore and what they did produce was margional at best. From the pictures I have seen the preliminary parts look great. Anyway These rockers should be available this Spring.:)
  • HudzillaHudzilla
    Posts: 1,285Platinum Member
    Larry, SWB rockers aren't likely due to the cost involved with the molds and the lower demand . LBW rockers could be cut and modified as a possibility.
  • HudzillaHudzilla
    Posts: 1,285Platinum Member
    Ken U-Tx wrote:
    Hudzilla wrote:
    Yep. They look really nice. The prototypes are just about ready. They will available in coupe or sedan version. LWB only. 48-53. :)

    Hudzilla,
    Cómo mucho dinero? Wie viel sind die Kosten?
    Die qualitat ist ausgezeichnet aber dieser abteilung sind teuer. So wie schone damen! :unsure:
  • Richard E.Richard E.
    Posts: 766Platinum Member
    If you would rather have the real thing, Stu Coleman, in Montana recently acquired a big inventory of stuff and it includes many rocker panels. His email is: "atascoleman@wispwest.net" or telephone: (406)333-4964.