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In this Discussion
- 54SuperWasp October 2010
- bellbigdawg October 2010
- faustmb October 2010
- RL Chilton October 2010
- stbryson October 2010
- Tallent R October 2010
- tristansdaz October 2010
Hudson Pick up at Auction
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http://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/980844.html
The above link leads to a Hudson Pick up at Auction Oct.30 in Wisconsin.
Please note that 37CTS declares this not to be a 1941.
My choice is that it is a 1947 Hudson pick up.
The picture will show a truck in need of full restoration, that is complete
and weatherbeaten but kept in a building.
If anyone goes to the sale please report for the benefit of the forum. -
Looks like a '47, to me, too.
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Hello,
The medallion surround for the hood medallion is a 1947. Side trim on the hood is from a Commodore. The doors have flared bottoms, suggesting they came from a car. The bumper with the side extensions probably came from a car. It make me wonder if it is a car converted to a pickup.
Take care,
Steve Bryson -
VIN Number is: R24403015 Maybe this can help to identify. Michel.
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I would not touch this one! maybe $100.00 for a few parts.
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You can't beat the $12.00 economy shipping though :unsure:
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The ebay truck seems to be a converted passenger car. The speedo and clock lenses are correct, I'm not sure about the radio though.


