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Hudson Registry
  • ndewitt
    Posts: 2Hitchhiker
    I'm curious if anyone maintains a registry of early Hudsons. Our 1910 (built in '09) Model 20 Roadster is #717, and I am wondering if any older ones exist. I was told that ours was "the oldest known Hudson" but am a little leery of making that claim without doing some research. Thank you.



    Nancy
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,770Moderator
    The registrar for the Model 20's is Roy Marks. Contact information is listed in the back pages of the WTN.
  • hudsonsoulhudsonsoul
    Posts: 234Gold Member
    I cannot answer your question although someone will I am sure. That is an amazingly cold place to have an open car. Hopefully you will get it out and show it off during its 100 year birthday!
  • ndewitt
    Posts: 2Hitchhiker
    What is WTN?



    Our Hudson was a barn find and we are going to display it in its unrestored condition. We plan to maintain most of our cars in working condition, and the Hudson runs great. Our museum is located on the grounds of a hotel complex, and during the summer months we plan to take a few cars out for a spin every evening so visitors can see and hear them in action. We definiitely plan to drive the Hudson a few times each year. Good point about this being the centennial for the marque!



    Nancy
  • hudsonsoulhudsonsoul
    Posts: 234Gold Member
    WTN is White Triangle News. It is the publication for Hudson Essex and Terraplane owners and interested parties.



    Got to http://hudsonclub.org/ to check it out and join a group of people who will help you out at every turn if you need Hudson advice.



    Sounds like a great place to visit when it warms up :)
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,770Moderator
    Sorry, the person you need to contact about the registry (Roy Marks) is at HETmrmdcf@msn.com (delete the HET before sending).