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- hudsontech March 2012
A website with the Hudson Interchange Manual.
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I don't know if this has ever been proposed:
How about creating a website that has the Hudson Interchange manual online for searching? I am talking about a database of the manual with the ability to search for parts based on name as well as part number. The way the manual is now you have to know your part number to find its description and the car years and models that the part fits.
Is there someone who is a Hudson enthusiast and also a web developer that could create what I am alluding to?
Such a site would be extremely helpful in finding and cross referencing parts. -
A partial answer to your query resides in the online library - the 1927-1939 Numerical Parts Interchange manual. There's supposed to be a 1927-1950 copy of the manual tehre also - have to check that out.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN