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In this Discussion
- denverslim December 2008
- Richard E. December 2008
- Uncle Josh December 2008
Classy 36'
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I don't know if anyone has mentioned this or not. I saw in "Drive" magazine a picture of Richard Esparza's 36'. If I remember right it was January edition, on page 74 or 76. Nice little caption too.
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Wow, thank you Guy. I will have to rush out and find a copy. The car owes much of its "class" to the great job that you did on the side mounted spare, transplant. People love the car when I take it to cruise nights and shows, it still needs some things finished on it, but it turns out that a Terraplane is a pretty rare beast!!
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Yup, these are the only sedans in NYS at Uncle Josh's July 4th show last year. The yellow one carried the Lamb family over 300 miles that day. The green one is mine.Cramer's and Lamb's 36 Terraplanes_122980320946509.JPG528 x 351 - 62K
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Dam! Those are beautiful cars.
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There are two 1936 Hudson products for sale in the Jan 09 Hemmings Motor News, a '36 Hudson Business Coupe and a '36Terraplane coupe, sort of amazing to see two '36's in one place for any reason. They are good looking cars!! Thanks for sharing Uncle Josh!
