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'30s disappearing vent windows
  • StillOutThereStillOutThere
    Posts: 440Gold Member
    The "disappearing vent windows" of '30s Hudson products..... I've told people about this but they don't seem to grasp the concept - roll handle one way and the vent only opens -- roll other way and the window goes down and THEN the vent window assembly disappears into the door.

    Is there a video on YouTube of this? Could one of you make one to promote our cars to the hobby world that searches YouTube? And then I could link folks to it so they would understand this unique Hudson (and Terraplane) feature.

    I don't think any other manufacturer had similar. Or did they?

    Thanks!
  • oldhudsonsoldhudsons
    Posts: 1,752Platinum Member
    I believe if you look in the Master Parts Catalog for body parts (they printed a '30 - '39 edition and a smaller '36 to '39 as I recall) you'll see illustrations of it which you could scan & display or send.
    If you are really "juiced up" on the subject just take a video camera to someone who has a Hudson or Terraplane with that feature & shoot it.
  • StillOutThereStillOutThere
    Posts: 440Gold Member
    If my own vents were functional I'd video them. Am currently rebuilding the rollers, chroming the pot metal, polishing the glass frames and replacing the glass.
  • sshftnsshftn
    Posts: 47Hitchhiker
    I just bought a 36 but the windows don't roll down...yet. I was messing with the handles and figured out by the way they tried to move that that's what they're supposed to do. I thought that was really cool and can't wait to make 'em work!
    Jeremiah
    1936 Hudson 8
  • oldhudsonsoldhudsons
    Posts: 1,752Platinum Member
    you might want to pull the door panel so that you can clean & lubricate the mechanisms; if you try too hard to roll it down you might break the handle which would be hard to replace!
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,050Platinum Member
    1930-1939 Master parts catalog mentioned by oldhudsons is available in the online library at

    http://hetclub.org/burr/lithomepage.htm - would be in the body parts catalog, as I recall. Believe it is in Section EE, Doors.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • Marconi
    Posts: 549Platinum Member
    Some Chrysler products also had that feature
  • KEL 39KEL 39
    Posts: 38Greasemonkey
    Be carful when forcing the mechanism, the harware inside the door is pot metal , so if you force too hard you may crack or damage the parts. In the long run ,take off the door panel clean and lubricate the parts.

    " Found out the hard way"
  • sshftnsshftn
    Posts: 47Hitchhiker
    I assisted the window and only forced enough to see where it was supposed to go. I removed one of the rear door panels and got that one to roll down. Now I need some new rubber to go around the windows!
    Jeremiah
    1936 Hudson 8
  • ESSX28-1ESSX28-1
    Posts: 998Platinum Member
    Now I need some new rubber to go around the windows!

    For rubbers try "Vic's Auto Window Channelling" (562) 947-5864, HETthez@verizon.net (drop the HET).
    Dave Y
    New Zealand
  • sshftnsshftn
    Posts: 47Hitchhiker
    Vic's is about to go online, according to autochanneling.com
    What about http://www.metrommp.com/ ? Are they any good?
    Jeremiah
    1936 Hudson 8
  • ESSX28-1ESSX28-1
    Posts: 998Platinum Member
    Vic Zamora is a Hudson guy - it's always good to support fellow Hudsonites who are usually both knowledgeable & helpful about our Hudsons. Vic posts on this forum .
    Dave Y
    New Zealand
  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,398Platinum Member
    I do not want to bad mouth any vendor who has parts that work for our cars (i.e. autochanneling) however, Vic is a good friend (only through the Hudson group) and you are not going to find a better guy in the world to deal with. Get ahold and Vic and work with him--you will be glad you did. He has done a few cars for me and helped me through the whole process.
    Brownie
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,796Moderator
    The rubber seals around the vent windows themselves, are available for both the closed and open cars. I think K-Gap has them, but I'm fairly sure Metro has them as well. Make sure that the window cradle is not binding on something as it slides down; that could be causing your problem.