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$125,000 for a Hornet sedan?
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,042Platinum Member
    The car's only $25,000 - the swamp cooler, a very, very rare accessory is $100,000!!!!!! :silly:

    Hope he likes that car - I really think he's going to own it for a while.


    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,416Platinum Member
    My first impression is to pick out all the things that are wrong with this car (and there are a bunch--what is with all that crap on the dash?) but I would like to think that I am better than that (I'm not!). With that said, I will get on one of his cards in his trunk. He shows the top speed of the car as 150mph. That is a misnomer. In 1952 a sedan much like this was raced at the Bonneville Salt Flats and set a record of 121 mph on a double run. nuff said...... One more cheap shot... Fair market value for this car is around #18,000.
    Brownie
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,456Platinum Member
    They're just fishin', I'm sure.
  • nhp1127nhp1127
    Posts: 2,275Platinum Member
    I sent them an offer of $5K.... maybe they get the hint.
  • cpr3333cpr3333
    Posts: 113Expert Adviser
    I especially like the incredibly detailed description:

    "52 Hudson Hornet, 4 door 2 tone grey/silver. Show quality, original interior and features"

    What further information would you need to shell out $125,000?
    Chris Reinman
    Grant, Florida
    1950 Pacemaker Deluxe Brougham
    (My father's first car!)
  • TwinHTwinH
    Posts: 536Platinum Member
    Wow! Just wow... You'd think for $125K they could at least have the carb heat
    shields installed properly.:huh:
  • SamJSamJ
    Posts: 1,405Platinum Member
    In addition to the swamp cooler, you get a CB radio, 150 mph top speed and $50,000 in buyer protection. What could go wrong? :P
    HETfortyqtpi@earthlink.net (drop the HET)

  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,574Platinum Member
    I love these goof's that call a car "All Original". Looking at the photo
    of the motor compartment show's it clearly ain't.
    8 -volt battery
    Polished or chrome head
    Chrome air cleaners
    Braided wire coverd radiator hose with temp, sensor
    Red painted radiator
    Some odd red voltage regulator

    Far cry from an All Original car ! !
    Retired Tech.
  • super-sixsuper-six
    Posts: 214Gold Member
    cpr3333 wrote:
    I especially like the incredibly detailed description:

    "52 Hudson Hornet, 4 door 2 tone grey/silver. Show quality, original interior and features"

    What further information would you need to shell out $125,000?
    None. Especially with the photos of all of the show placards.
    PhotobucketLarry
  • cpr3333cpr3333
    Posts: 113Expert Adviser
    Tallent R wrote:
    I love these goof's that call a car "All Original". Looking at the photo
    of the motor compartment show's it clearly ain't.
    8 -volt battery
    Polished or chrome head
    Chrome air cleaners
    Braided wire coverd radiator hose with temp, sensor
    Red painted radiator
    Some odd red voltage regulator

    Far cry from an All Original car ! !

    Other than the spark plug wires and coil, is there anyything under the hood that is the correct (or original anyway) color or finish?
    Chris Reinman
    Grant, Florida
    1950 Pacemaker Deluxe Brougham
    (My father's first car!)
  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,574Platinum Member
    That was my point , stuff just jump's out at you soon as you see a photo.
    You are Right,It would be easier to say what was correct on the car.
    Roger
    Retired Tech.
  • cpr3333cpr3333
    Posts: 113Expert Adviser
    I understood your point and was hoping you'd elaborate.

    Is there anything under the hood that is the correct (original) color or finish?

    I'm no expert but I'm learning and it all looks wrong to me.
    Chris Reinman
    Grant, Florida
    1950 Pacemaker Deluxe Brougham
    (My father's first car!)
  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,416Platinum Member
    Carborator, exhaust manifold and windshield bottle washer are about the only things that I can see that are correct. Just one or two other points, I am not sure I have seen Twin H with the 145 Head? Could be wrong with that one. I did notice that he is not using copper tubing in his gas line on his Twin H set up. Got to give him a point for that?
    Brownie
  • 51hornetA51hornetA
    Posts: 2,338Platinum Member
    This person has zero transactions on EBay so I am sure this is hoax post.

    Really burns me as I was about to post my $900,000 54 sedan on there and this has now sullied the water. I do not have a swamp cooler on the window I have a complete home AC unit. Beats this for sure.
    www.hudsonmotorcar.org
  • harry54harry54
    Posts: 1,237Platinum Member
    what is that red coupler on the radiator hose ????
  • 51hornetA51hornetA
    Posts: 2,338Platinum Member
    Taking another look at Ad I am sure they meant $12,500 I bet they will change the Ad soon. I am hoping thats all it is.
    www.hudsonmotorcar.org
  • 1049superg1049superg
    Posts: 402Gold Member
    "JUST PLAIN NUTS!" This Hornet's located in Crystal Lake, IL which is very close to where I live in Palatine. I'm guessing that the "Twin H" intake manifold is not painted gold, but is "solid gold" which explains the high starting bid. Anyway, maybe I'll drive over and check this one out and also hand the owner a few recent issues of the WTN to perhaps help set him straight on a more realistic price.
  • Park_WPark_W
    Posts: 2,052Platinum Member
    The price aside, "all original, show quality" is an oxymoron. And what part of that interior is original? The seat fabric surely isn't.
  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,574Platinum Member
    I was just on E-bay and went back to look at it again.
    oddly enough it seems to have been removed. Think he got
    a few interesting comments on his ad?
    I was going back to look at the horn .Earlier some one had ask him aquestion
    about the horn being in the wrong place.
    The guy told him it was'nt a horn it was a swamp cooler!

    My guess is his Granfather died and he's selling all his stuff. Wanting to make a foutune on everything and going from memory of what Gramps told him about stuff.
    Roger
    Retired Tech.
  • cpr3333cpr3333
    Posts: 113Expert Adviser
    It was still there for me.

    Here is the Q&A you were talking about:

    Q: Let me get this right...You want $125,000 for a car that dosen't even have the correct driver side horn oriented correctly .( BTW it's for the passenger side.) What kind of dope are you on????
    A: I believe that you are referring to the swamp cooler.


    To my untrained eye, it looks like he has two original style passenger side horns in addition to the aftermarket chrome horns.
    Chris Reinman
    Grant, Florida
    1950 Pacemaker Deluxe Brougham
    (My father's first car!)
  • 51hornetA51hornetA
    Posts: 2,338Platinum Member
    I am just waiting for the ink to dry on my new cards that list the top speed on my Hornet as 276.3 Mph I thought I should be precise as I was making up the number anyway. :woohoo:
    www.hudsonmotorcar.org
  • Swampy MeadowsSwampy Meadows
    Posts: 111Expert Adviser
    Mark 'em down and move 'em out!

    Did he say $125,000? It can now be yours for only $65,000!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/52-Hudson-Hornet-Show-quality-/120633376884?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item1c164f4074

    Stiil got a few more price reductions to go before he even gets a whiff of a serious bid on this car.
  • JMGarageJMGarage
    Posts: 29Greasemonkey
    65k... Is that all.... I want it now... Wonder if he would take a two party temporary check that's post dated? Haha!
  • Hudsonrules
    Posts: 398Platinum Member
    :lol: ALL ORIGIONAL? Keep me laughing! A '51 sales brochure amd odd ball cards, 8volt battery, look at the battery cables. Plus all the "origional" gauges and so on. Does not even mention how the car runs or drives. The guy must be smoking something we can not get out west. Arnie in Nevada
  • Jim KildayJim Kilday
    Posts: 207Gold Member
    What is a reasonable price for this car? I'm not interested in buying it--only curious!!

    JKilday
  • dougsondougson
    Posts: 598Platinum Member
    We can thank Barrett-Jackson for all the foolish prices. People lose their minds after they've watched all the hoopla, bombastic bellowing :sick: , and posturing, he'd probably just seen a Shelby GT go for $300,000 and thought "oh boy, I can easily get $125,000 for pop's classic". Well now it's at $65,000. We all know what he will have to do to sell it.
  • MikeWAMikeWA
    Posts: 1,443Platinum Member
    Jim Kilday wrote:
    What is a reasonable price for this car? I'm not interested in buying it--only curious!!

    JKilday

    All kidding aside, it looks like it would be a pretty good driver with all the gadgets, and is in pretty good shape overall. Looks stock from 20 feet. And there are certain guys who like lots of bling- the chromed air cleaners would be a plus for some. So I'm thinking high teens or maybe 20K.
  • harry54harry54
    Posts: 1,237Platinum Member
    I'M THINKING 17 -18 MYSELF
  • SamJSamJ
    Posts: 1,405Platinum Member
    IMHO $65,000 is a pretty good price...for 3 of them...:P
    HETfortyqtpi@earthlink.net (drop the HET)

  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,574Platinum Member
    Yes $65,000 is way out there still. That car if everything were
    correct would be lucky to bring him $20,000.
    After all it's "Just a Four Door Sedan ". If it were a convertible
    that would be different. Guys cut these up to fix rusty coupes and rag top's.
    Roger
    Retired Tech.
  • cpr3333cpr3333
    Posts: 113Expert Adviser
    Or convert them to trailers?
    Chris Reinman
    Grant, Florida
    1950 Pacemaker Deluxe Brougham
    (My father's first car!)
  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,574Platinum Member
    Well I did'nt but yes someone did. I found it in a salvage yard several years ago.
    Roger
    Retired Tech.
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,456Platinum Member
    Roger-

    Been meaning to ask: What the heck are we looking at in your Avatar? Obviously a Hudson, but . . . I just can't firure it out. Looks like a trunk where the hood should be . . . sort of.
  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,416Platinum Member
    From comments he has made I expect it is a home made enclosed travel trailer?
    Brownie
  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,574Platinum Member
    Yes it was a camper an old guy was building but he died before finnishing. I just could'nt leave it sit in the scap yard where I first found it. You could make it back into a 49 Commadore or on into a camper. I am not sure yet what I will do. I have thought about finishing it to haul parts to our swap meets. Tow it maybe behind my 47 Pick-up.
    Roger
    Hudson Camper 003 edit_2010-10-14.jpg
    400 x 267 - 80K
    Retired Tech.
  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,574Platinum Member
    Looks like he's down to $65,000 now. Still has very little discription of the features . Say's its got 12 volt accessories but sure looks like 8-volt battery
    to em. I noticed the overdrive knob under the dash a big plus he never mention's.
    The ad has had over 1000 views so far. He seem's to be getting a little testy.
    The ad has a phone # and say only GOOD HOMES NEED CALL. Think he got a few ears full ? No . . . I did not call him,
    Roger
    Retired Tech.
  • onerare39onerare39
    Posts: 526Hitchhiker
    RL Chilton wrote:
    Roger-

    Been meaning to ask: What the heck are we looking at in your Avatar? Obviously a Hudson, but . . . I just can't firure it out. Looks like a trunk where the hood should be . . . sort of.

    [attachment=8288]kalakala ferry 3.jpg[/attachment]
    I think Roger is trying for a land based model of the ferry Kalakala that used to ply the waters of Puget Sound.

    (kinda looks like the stepdown mother ship)

    John
    kalakala ferry 3.jpg
    800 x 520 - 79K
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,042Platinum Member
    That KalaKala ferry sort of reminds me of another crazy idea using a Hudson - Sir Vival. I think this has been on the forum before, but we'll toss it in for now.
    By the way the car is still around - owned by HET member Ed Moore in Mass.

    [attachment=8289]sir_vival.jpg[/attachment]

    Sort of looks like a Jeep (front end) that went crazy one night with a step-down. :woohoo:
    More on this @ http://tinyurl.com/2g6lsxx

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
    sir_vival.jpg
    400 x 226 - 20K
  • DaveFuryDaveFury
    Posts: 642Platinum Member
    Wow! Still a bit pricey!
    Dave W.

    What's life without a Hudson?
  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,574Platinum Member
    Cool Old Ship, very art-deco. We have one quite simmilar in St.louis ,SS Admiral.
    Its retired now and is a floating casino. We all grew up riding it on the Mississippi . It was built in the 30's on the hull of an older ship .
    Roger
    admiral.jpg
    550 x 385 - 29K
    Retired Tech.
  • wano1949
    Posts: 59Senior Contributor
    I sure hope he gets close to $125,00 for it. I've got a couple that should bring twenty ot thirty thousand.

    That is if I could get them running.
  • SamJSamJ
    Posts: 1,405Platinum Member
    wano1949 wrote:
    I sure hope he gets close to $125,00 for it. I've got a couple that should bring twenty ot thirty thousand.

    That is if I could get them running.

    Now that's funny! Thanks for cheering up my afternoon in prison. :lol:
    HETfortyqtpi@earthlink.net (drop the HET)

  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,456Platinum Member
    Thanks Roger, now I understand what I'm looking at when viewed from the side, as in your new avatar. Interesting trailer, that's for sure. I think use it to haul parts to the swap meet is a grand idea.
  • 51hornetA51hornetA
    Posts: 2,338Platinum Member
    Its only 50K now.
    www.hudsonmotorcar.org
  • Swampy MeadowsSwampy Meadows
    Posts: 111Expert Adviser
    Getting warmer--now only $30,000:

    [ebay]120648530850[/ebay]
  • Don C. Mozynski
    Posts: 100Expert Adviser
    Quick! Let's all hurry up and not bid to see what it gets listed for next time!
  • nhp1127nhp1127
    Posts: 2,275Platinum Member
    I've had it with this joker.... I'm going to offer him one hundred billion trillion dollars in order to put us out of our miseries!
  • 51hornetA51hornetA
    Posts: 2,338Platinum Member
    I for one always enjoy these eBay diversions. Watching them list it 500 times before coming down to a reasonable price. Or never. I have seen cars relisted 10 times or more with the same price or higher and they never sell and the sellers never learn.

    I am watching a guy who is asking 75K for a 1971 Buick Riviera. Guy has to be kidding I past up a pristine one for 8K because I have run out of hiding places for all my cars.

    Still it gives me a hearty laugh and thats a good thing.
    www.hudsonmotorcar.org
  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,416Platinum Member
    51hornetA wrote:
    I for one always enjoy these eBay diversions. Watching them list it 500 times before coming down to a reasonable price. Or never. I have seen cars relisted 10 times or more with the same price or higher and they never sell and the sellers never learn.

    I am watching a guy who is asking 75K for a 1971 Buick Riviera. Guy has to be kidding I past up a pristine one for 8K because I have run out of hiding places for all my cars.

    Still it gives me a hearty laugh and thats a good thing.

    The way I see it you only need to list it twice. The first time with a high reserve (this is the "wish" part of the process.) The second listing should have a reserve about $1,000 below what the first process high bid.

    Or, just list it without a reserve and start the bidding at "o". Where is the spirit of reality these days
    Brownie