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In this Discussion
- 37 CTS December 2010
- Andrew B55 December 2010
- barrysweet52 December 2010
- Huddy42 December 2010
- Hudson308 December 2010
- Jon B December 2010
- PAULARGETYPE December 2010
- SamJ December 2010
more abandoned aussies
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heres a couple more poor old girls who havnt been asked out for a long time.
37T and 40s hudson 6. both in a wreckers in kyabram vic -
There was a time when it wasn't difficult to find cars like this in American junkyards but that time is long gone. You are fortunate in Oz to have a few "hangers-on" remaining.
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Judging by the various posts on this site I assumed that the prevailing wisdom was that the HET Community had abandoned all Aussies...:evil:HETfortyqtpi@earthlink.net (drop the HET)
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Just looking at the firewall on the 1937 and am wondering if the bottle shape on the firewall is a windshield washser or a Marvel Mystrey Oil resevoir?
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Probably fittes as a reservoir for the brake fluid, you know how hard they are to check and fill.
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Here is a 46 Hudson at Nonning cattle station, 150kms north of Pt Augusta in South Australia, and another in Victoria. The other photo of a 1939 112 has to be saddest photo Ive seen, bogged in white sand and a roof cut for rabbit shooting.Hud 112 Kaniva Vic.JPG800 x 600 - 74KNonning.JPG320 x 240 - 31KPICT0088.JPG512 x 384 - 78K
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barrysweet52 wrote:The other photo of a 1939 112 has to be saddest photo Ive seen, bogged in white sand and a roof cut for rabbit shooting.
GOOD DOGGIE! DIG THE HUDSON OUT! THAT'S IT! GOOD BOY! :woohoo:Workin Stiff -
Hey Simon, I'm interested in rescuing what is left of the '46 from the wrecker at Kyabram. And Barry, that '46 with the roof cut is in my front yard and is restorable. It has ute written all over it.
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THAT DOGGIE IS MOST LIKLY DIGGING OUT A REAR AXEL BEARING A 77T VERY RARE LOL

