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- 1934_Hudson_8_Conv June 2012
- oldhudsons June 2012
'34 H conv. to be auctioned
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subject car to be auctioned off at "The Raleigh Classic" on June 22-23 along with hundreds of other cars at the N. C. State Fairgrounds; go to: www.raleighclassic.com
Believe car one Bill Albright got out of Pa. from old HETer a long time ago, was given an extensive & expensive restoration 10-15 years ago by San Diego collector & has since shuttled around thru several owners. It's yellow. -
This 34H8 CV has had more owners in the past 20 years than I can keep track off! It's been out of the HET 34 registry since Bill sold it to the San Diego collector.
Below is the dealer website that has the car advertised for several months:
http://www.pjsautoworld.com/1930cars/1934 Hudson Challenger Convertible .htm
Any predictions on what it brings??? -
hmmm, always surprises me when someone goes to all the expense to "restore" a car like that inc. adding a lot of "bling" type accessories, THEN doesn't restore the interior properly as the fabric color should be brown leather & the steering wheel black.
I might add that when I was involved in assisting with the restoration of it the chassis was worn out so a high mileage car but everything replaced with NOS - what's happened with it in last 10-15 years I have no idea.