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1950 Hudson messssss two
  • sapmut
    Posts: 59Senior Contributor
    Brought the car back today from the shed it has been sitting for a very long time..Interior is shot,drivers floor gone,trunk has issues,etc,,Frame looks good,engine might work,but needs starter,and carb,chrome should be re-chromed. Penn plate is from the 60's with around 80 thousand miles.I cant open the doors,other than the drivers,This car has potential,but still not sure if to part it out or sell it as a hole.I have two other Hudson projects,and one currenty I am restoring...I will send more pictures as I get in to it..Thanks for all the input
  • THEHUDTHEHUD
    Posts: 51Senior Contributor
    Just gotta love those old shed cars!:cool:
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,050Platinum Member
    Not the msg on the window - "Wash Me Alex".



    I wish it be known I have no connection with this car, I don't let my cars get THAT dirty and I disclaim any and all knowledge of the car. :D



    Hudsonly,

    Alex B

    Memphis, TN
  • bent metalbent metal
    Posts: 1,349Platinum Member
    Hmmm?:rolleyes: Maybe you could take out the back door?
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  • 37 CTS37 CTS
    Posts: 510Platinum Member
    Thanks for sharing pics,



    My Mother in Law, Olga said this about Hudsons,

    "Anything is Restoreable"
  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,419Platinum Member
    Kenny Rogers also sang: "Ya got to know when to hold them, and know when to fold them." Not all coal is ment to be a diamond?
    Brownie
  • MikeWAMikeWA
    Posts: 1,446Platinum Member
    I'll go with Brownie (and Kenny Rogers) on this one- just too big a project. Now, if it was a convertible, you bet.
  • Hanson Motor Co.Hanson Motor Co.
    Posts: 68Senior Contributor
    Aren't there a couple of cars just like this on Ebay right now with reserves over $2000?:D



    tl
  • kamzackkamzack
    Posts: 401Gold Member
    6 or 8, how much for it as is?

    Kim
  • SuperDaveSuperDave
    Posts: 2,378Platinum Member
    SAPMUT I sent ya a PM... Yer phones ringing..:D
  • sapmut
    Posts: 59Senior Contributor
    It is a 6,but missing a few parts,it is being oiled at the moment
  • sapmut
    Posts: 59Senior Contributor
    I don't know,I just bought a 49 off of Craigslist from St louis at a good price.I do not have any pictures of it yet..
  • hoggyrubberhoggyrubber
    Posts: 478Gold Member
    i don't know, but from what i have seen you won't get rich selling parts. i have several parts i have tried to sell and i haven't had to open a new savings account with all the money. :D
  • sapmut
    Posts: 59Senior Contributor
    I agree, I am not going to get rich selling parts...
  • sapmut
    Posts: 59Senior Contributor
    This car is for sale,but if not sold it will be eventualy restored,it needs some serious work,but is possible...