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In this Discussion
- 4Hud February 26
- dave s February 26
- oldhudsons February 26
Hudsons at auction 3/2/13
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Bosley Estate Auction in Parkersburg, WV on Saturday, 3/2,13 has following Hudsons all in need of restoration:
two 1947 pickups, one 1926 4 door sedan, one 1953 Jet with continental. Also a lot of auto memorablia and signs.
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=1629829&kwd=hudson&zip=26101&category=0 -
pictures of cars

auction1.png140 x 105 - 32K
auction2.png140 x 105 - 26K
auction3.png140 x 105 - 34K
auction4.png140 x 105 - 27K -
That 1926 Hudson looks more like a 1930 or 1931. Would be a lovely car if redone by some energetic soul.
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I agree with 4Hud; think it is a '31 as shape of the cowl light appears to be slightly heart shaped. Looks like it's never been painted; if mechanically intact wouldn't be a difficult restoration. Has 5 wires, maybe 6; some of the missing items could be in the car or laying around too such as the front bumper????
