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In this Discussion
- 46HudsonPU August 2012
- bent metal August 2012
- faustmb August 2012
- hudsontech August 2012
- James P. August 2012
- PAULARGETYPE August 2012
- RL Chilton August 2012
Hudson Parts
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I don't know if this would be of value to any of you, but I thought I'd show it to you, nevertheless. Fenders, doors and frame might be use to someone.
http://siouxfalls.craigslist.org/cto/3178432568.html -
Could make a neat little pickup out of that car - if you had a talent for metal bashing.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
IT LOOKS TO ME LIKE A CUT OFF SEDAN
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Think you are correct, Paul . . . at least a 2dr. Sedan, if not a 4.
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Hmmm... Looks like it's got the basics of a decent pickup project.
If I had the $$, I'd buy it and have it shipped off to 'Bent Metal' - -
Worth that for the fenders I'd say.
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I brought it to the attention of the forum because I figured there were enough parts there to already be worth close to the asking price. BTW, which year is it?
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James P. wrote - which year is it? 1934 - has suicide doors; 35, to my recollection didn't.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
OOH OOH!! If I only had a few extra dollars! That looks like a two door sedan, perfect for a truck. I know it says it was a coupe, but I think it was a two door sedan. Notice the top of the door stays straight. A coupe dips down in the back to follow the roof line, I think. Which wouldn't look right for a truck. This is better.
The originals were made from four doors, too short of a cab to be comfortable. As most of you know. So this would be just perfect.
It would be an awesome project. ....for someone. :D -
Bent Metal, a ridiculous roof line and a horrid abrupt, right angle door design didn't keep Nash from offering this Lafayette coupe in '36. I think that they sort of put the "laf" in Lafayette with this one.

Lafayette.jpg196 x 78 - 3K



