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For Sale - 1951 Hudson Lead Sled
  • AZNGOSH8R
    Posts: 23Greasemonkey
    Custom Built Hudson



    Chopped, Dropped, Shaved, Frenched,



    Louvered Hood



    Shaved Doors With Door Poppers



    Dual Antennas



    Dual Spots



    Molded In Merc Dash



    Dick Dean Built - The Sultan Of Chop



    Lead Sled



    Big Block Chevy



    Automatic Trans



    Power Steering



    Power Disc Brakes



    A/c And Heat



    12 Bolt Rear End



    Chevy Front Clip - Nice Install



    Tilt Wheel



    Custom Moulded In Lake Pipes



    Older Build Still Looks Good



    Paint Shows Nice Now, But Has Spots Here And There That Need Repairs



    Body Is Very Nice And Solid



    Interior Is Complete But Is Also Older



    Looks Nice For Its Age



    $25k Firm
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  • AZNGOSH8R
    Posts: 23Greasemonkey
    Engine Pic Also
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  • Ron P
    Posts: 910Platinum Member
    Location Please ?
  • AZNGOSH8R
    Posts: 23Greasemonkey
    Ron P wrote:
    Location Please ?
    Im located in Phoenix AZ - Zipcode 85029
  • AZNGOSH8R
    Posts: 23Greasemonkey
    Its a Mean looking Custom...and the chop makes me look HUGE.!
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  • Hudson308Hudson308
    Posts: 1,405Platinum Member
    Man, that's a sweet ride.
    Workin Stiff
  • AZNGOSH8R
    Posts: 23Greasemonkey
    Thanks Man!
  • arionrjw
    Posts: 103Expert Adviser
    At the Kruse International Auction on Jan 23-24 of this year it shows this car sold for $11100.
  • Harry HillHarry Hill
    Posts: 1,303Platinum Member
    Sweet looking ride, I like it. What is that business about it being sold already?



    Harry
  • AZNGOSH8R
    Posts: 23Greasemonkey
    arionrjw wrote:
    At the Kruse International Auction on Jan 23-24 of this year it shows this car sold for $11100.



    Thats good to know...Whoever bought it got a smokin deal dont you all think???? I traded a vehicle for this one with intention of selling it...
  • bent metalbent metal
    Posts: 1,348Platinum Member
    Harry Hill wrote:
    Sweet looking ride, I like it. What is that business about it being sold already?



    Harry



    I think he's saying that this gentleman bought the car at that auction and is selling it now. It looks like a really nice car to me, couldn't build it for 25. I don't think.
  • rambos_riderambos_ride
    Posts: 3,123Platinum Member
    bent metal wrote:
    I think he's saying that this gentleman bought the car at that auction and is selling it now. It looks like a really nice car to me, couldn't build it for 25. I don't think.

    I read it as he traded a vehicle to the person who bought it at the auction, in the hopes of selling the Hudson.

    @25k there is no way you could do the clip, and body mods, let alone the paint.

    That being said, unless the builder or car history warrants it - given the seemingly honest decription by the seller and the current market I'd say the car is overpriced about 5-8k

    I only say that because unless your goal was to drive "as is" a paintjob alone is going to cost 5-10k to recreate that look. Then add an interior freshen for another 2-3k really pushes the totals beyond what the car is worth - even a custom Hudson!

    Of course this is just MHO :o
  • MikeWAMikeWA
    Posts: 1,440Platinum Member
    Lots more interest these days in driving cars "as is", with a little road rash, so long as they're presentable. Almost like announcing to the world that its a driver, not a trailer queen. Car has some provenance, if it really is a Dick Dean chop. And you gotta admit, if you get off on having your Hudson mistaken for a Merc, this is your car! Price would have been right on last year, but don't know how much the present economic hand-wringing is going to affect the hot rod market. More power to him, if he can turn a buck on a smart trade.
  • Hudson308Hudson308
    Posts: 1,405Platinum Member
    Mike (WA) wrote:
    Lots more interest these days in driving cars "as is", with a little road rash, so long as they're presentable. Almost like announcing to the world that its a driver, not a trailer queen. Car has some provenance, if it really is a Dick Dean chop. And you gotta admit, if you get off on having your Hudson mistaken for a Merc, this is your car! Price would have been right on last year, but don't know how much the present economic hand-wringing is going to affect the hot rod market. More power to him, if he can turn a buck on a smart trade.

    I emailed Russ and he said he just acquired the car in trade from the auction buyer, and is looking to sell it. I still think eleven grand is way underpriced for a presentable driver with history. Even if this thing were sitting in primer, I suspect many non-Hudson guys would be attracted to a cool custom cruiser like this for half-again as much. :cool:
    Workin Stiff
  • nhp1127nhp1127
    Posts: 2,275Platinum Member
    As a Hudson purist, I even like it....
  • AZNGOSH8R
    Posts: 23Greasemonkey
    Thanks for all the info guyz...As a person with little knowledge of the Hudson I bought it for the Mercury look..All the feedback provides a wealth of info to hel me sell though.
  • nhp1127nhp1127
    Posts: 2,275Platinum Member
    AZNGOSH8R wrote:
    Thanks for all the info guyz...As a person with little knowledge of the Hudson I bought it for the Mercury look..All the feedback provides a wealth of info to hel me sell though.



    Do yourself a favor and read up on the history of a Hudson Hornet. You will never want a Merc again....
  • bent metalbent metal
    Posts: 1,348Platinum Member
    rambos_ride wrote:
    I read it as he traded a vehicle to the person who bought it at the auction, in the hopes of selling the Hudson.



    @25k there is no way you could do the clip, and body mods, let alone the paint.



    That being said, unless the builder or car history warrants it - given the seemingly honest decription by the seller and the current market I'd say the car is overpriced about 5-8k



    I only say that because unless your goal was to drive "as is" a paintjob alone is going to cost 5-10k to recreate that look. Then add an interior freshen for another 2-3k really pushes the totals beyond what the car is worth - even a custom Hudson!



    Of course this is just MHO :o



    Your right, he posted how he got the car while I was still typing what I wrote. Oops.:) No matter, I still think it looks like a good buy. IMHO. But, I guess you can always buy one cheaper than you can build one.:)
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    I could see myself behind the wheel of that one. I would be tempted to take the BBC out though and put in a fresh 308 twin H on that tranny.
  • billjharris
    Posts: 228Gold Member
    That chop-top Hudson is now in Jonesboro, Arkansas, I saw it at a tire shop last week, wanted to meet the new owner but he wasn't around and I did Not have time to wait around until he returned.