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- 46HudsonPU June 2012
- RL Chilton June 2012
Need Help to Identify a 1930's Headlight Bucket
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At first glance, it appears to be a Hudson - however it does not appear to be for a 1939 Hudson 112. Anyone know what vehicle this would go to?
It is for the left side of the vehicle, based on the bolt position, and the position of the screw to secure the lens & reflector (which go to the bottom when installed). And, it's been modified - for a light on the top, and for a sealed beam (from the electrical connection). From the last picture, it appears to be a BI RAY.



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Rick, if you don't get any bites here, I'd put your post on the AACA site. Some of those boys can identify the oddest parts.
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Thanks for the advise Russell. I posted there, earlier this morning.
Honestly, I like that site a lot more - there posting the pictures are easy (CTRL-C, CTRL-V). Here it can sometimes be quite a bit more complicated - depending on what you want to do.

