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  • Hudson GrandpaHudson Grandpa
    Posts: 265Gold Member
    Probably been asked a zillion times before.



    Where can I find a wiring diagram for a 54 Hornet cpe?



    Thanx
  • 53jetman53jetman
    Posts: 881Platinum Member
    You'll find a wiring diagam in the back of the owners manual for your car.



    Jerry

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  • Dave53-7C
    Posts: 2,523Platinum Member
    A shop manual would have one, too.
  • Nevada HudsonNevada Hudson
    Posts: 956Platinum Member
    Hudson Grandpa wrote:
    Probably been asked a zillion times before.



    Where can I find a wiring diagram for a 54 Hornet cpe?



    Thanx



    The wiring diagrams in your owner's manual and the shop manuals are really small, and you would need high magnification to decifer. The National Automoble Museum in Reno Nevada can print you up one for any car , and in large format that you can easily read. (For a small fee) (775) 283-0243
  • ralpie
    Posts: 1,066Platinum Member
    Hudson Grandpa wrote:
    Probably been asked a zillion times before.



    Where can I find a wiring diagram for a 54 Hornet cpe?



    Thanx



    Dave



    Sent you the wiring diagram for the lights tonite.... it is PDF and will enlarge so you can read clearly... I will scan the whole wiring diagram tomorrow and email... it will also be a PDF which will allow you to blow up ... trick of the trade... blow up sections to 8X11 and then piece them together with clear plastic packing tape... I actually covered the original 53 diagram with tape to allow it to be used at the car. I have also taken these diagrams to KINKOS for blow up and lamination.... just a thought... will send you diagram tomorrow evening.



    Ken

  • MikeWAMikeWA
    Posts: 1,459Platinum Member
    Another trick of the trade- borrow your grand-kid's art set of a zillion colored marking pens, and trace the wire lines with the proper color or colors- makes a very attractive display, and helps keep everything straight. Gotta blow it up, like Ken says- most office copiers will also do blowups.
  • Hudson GrandpaHudson Grandpa
    Posts: 265Gold Member
    Thanx everybody & Ken. Got the answer I was looking for. Now to put it to use.........
  • 1049superg1049superg
    Posts: 408Gold Member
    On occasion at flea markets and automotive swap meets I run across tools, usually open and closed end wrenches, with the Ford script embossed on them. I've even found a wrench with the Overland script embossed on it. Did Hudson at any time, particularly in its early history, issue tools with the Hudson name or logo (triangle?) on it?



    Hudsonly,



    Dan
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