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In this Discussion
- baby huey65 May 2012
- Geoff C., N.Z. May 2012
- trucks-and-carshotmailcom May 2012
1954 Hudson jetliner 3D sedan (Chrome assembly )
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I'm Having trouble with the chrome siding re-assembly. The car was all re-chormed by origional owner but the car itself came in boxes with all the chrome off. I also have no hardware (Bolts etc...) the owner said most of them broke off.
Looks like the chrome siding does not bolt on like im missing a slider or do they stick on. (siding for rockers and doors.) -
You need the mounting strips that the stainless trim clips over. This is held on the body with small self-tapping screws.If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
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Hey; I too am restoring a jetliner, I am taking the easy way out, I'm not puting it back on.
I had to replace the out side frame rails, do you have some pictures?
Gene -
Hey Gene I do have lots of pics of the car. And thanks Geoff C. I seem to not have the mounting strips and not sure of where to look to buy some. I would like to put the chrome back on since it was all re-done cost the origional owner a little over $6000 to get it all done.
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The mounting strips can be made by any good sheet metal shop out of galvanised sheet and folded to shape so that the stainless trim just clips over the edges. I can supply a small sample if you want, as a pattern. Another alternative is to glue them on as is done with lots of modern vehicles.If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
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Thanks il look into a sheet metal shop hope its not to expensive thanks again.

