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In this Discussion
- 51hornetA January 2010
- 54SuperWasp March 29
- hudnut1tmr January 2010
- Jon B January 2010
- osislakehotmailcom March 28
Manitoba Hudsons
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Hello,
I didn't know much about Hudsons when I was a teen. I had never even seen one previously, and then all of a sudden I changed schools and started passing by a house that had a whole collection. It seemed to me they had cornered the entire supply in Manitoba or possibly all of Canada. I thought they looked fabulous. I never did get to meet the owner...my dad changed jobs and we moved on rather short notice. This would have been in 1982.
I am curious if any of your members have any recollection of this person and their collection.
Kindest regards,
Nicholas
osislake@hotmail.comTed J. Welch
Managing Editor
ClassicTruckShop.com -
Nicholas, you might want to peruse the Canadian Hudson enthusaists' website, and ask the question over there as well. http://www.hudsonmotorcar.org/
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I would say that was either Jack Smith or John Mireault. Both owners of multiple Hudsons and both in Manitoba. Tell me where in Manitoba and I can tell you who it was.www.hudsonmotorcar.org
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Jack is gone now. I don't know John.
Tim -
Yes Jack is gone but in 1982 he was around.www.hudsonmotorcar.org
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He certainly was! Of course, I didn't meet him until '87 in Cleveland. I saw Jack's coupe for sale in the WTN a few months ago. I wonder what happened to the rest of his estate...
Tim -
It's been a long time since I was in this forum. One of these days I'll find a way to keep track of things. In any case, if anyone is still around, the best information I can provide is that I used to see the cars on way to school (Vincent Massey Collegiate (see map)).
I hope all those Hudson's found homes!
VMC.JPG1383 x 783 - 279K -
I know now why they are so rare in Québec! Michel

