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In this Discussion
- frank spring December 2011
- Jon B December 2011
- Tallent R December 2011
- Todd December 2011
Hudson Restoration
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My dad has a 1955 Hudson Wasp that his father originally bought brand new. He wanted to restore it but due to recent unfortunate circumstances he is not able to anymore. I would like to try to get it restored for him. The goal would be to try to get it to original condition if possible like it came off the dealer lot. I am looking to find the best Hudson restorers to send it to for this to be done. Can anyone help me with finding out who the best Hudson restorers/shops are to do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Perhaps if you'd mention what part of the country you're in, someone could suggest some good restorers in that area. You certainly don't want to take it to someone at the other end of the country!
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Good point. I am in upstate NY near Rochester.
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I sent a private message. Ed
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You might talk to Paul Shuster in Pittsburg hes a 55-56-57 fan and could point you in the right direction,
RogerRetired Tech.