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Where is Dave Kastelic?
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
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    Does anyone know how to get a hold of Dave Kastelic? I haven't seen him on the forum for a while. I sent him a PM, but not sure if he will get it. I thought I had his e-mail, but couldn't locate it.

    He is/was in the process of restoring a '38 112 Convertible.
  • terraplaneverizonnet
    Posts: 2Hitchhiker
    Dave and his beautiful convertible are here at the National Meet in Gettysburg, Pa.
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
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    O.k., that puts 2 and 2 together. I wanted to contact him to let him know that there was a 112 convertible at the National, and had he seen it? LOL!!

    I haven't seen any updated pics from him in a while and didn't realize he had it on the road.
  • 46HudsonPU46HudsonPU
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    Dave's here (he arrived about Noon today), but that's not his convertible... That particular convertible is a 112 Brougham.
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
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    I thought the brougham's had the quarter window for the back seat? The convertible coupe's did not. Did they just not include the window?
  • 46HudsonPU46HudsonPU
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    Hi Russell - was thinking the same thing. It is a new top on the Brougham (Dave confirmed the model, which has a back seat (his 112 does not).

    Pure speculation at this point. Have been there for 3 days, haven't yet seen the owner - so can't ask...
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
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    Rick-

    Yep, as I understand it, the convertible coupe was listed as a 3-passenger car (no back seat) and the brougham was listed as a 6-passenger. With that top that way, it would be like being in a '40 Ford in that if you were in the back seat and going down the road, you pretty much couldn't see much of anything with the top up!

    Also, I noticed that the car only had one taillight, which, I thought, by '38, most cars were going with dual lights and electric direction indicators were coming into vogue (usually as an option at this point). So I thought that was a little odd, but not out of the realm of possibility, I suppose.

    I'm pretty sure (if I remember right), Dave's 'vert is the same color as this one.

    1938 was a banner year for Hudson, who, had no less than 56 different models of passenger cars and 16 different commercial models. WOW! That's a lot of models.
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
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    Well, regardless, it's a beautiful automobile. I've become a real fan of the '42's and the '38's.
  • 46HudsonPU46HudsonPU
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    Met Dave @ Gettysburg - and he explained more about the differences. The top of the Brogham could come with or without the side windows in the convertible top. Dave's car is close to this color, however Dave indicates it might be a slightly different shade (?).

    Also spoke with the owner of the '38 Hudson 8 convertible. He's keeping it as much 'as is' as possible, only doing what it needs mechanically to keep it on the road, even leaving the chrome as-is. The convertible top looks to be in excellent shape - even the shelves, etc., in the trunk are all original (Damn! Should have taken a picture of that...).
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
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    Well, I'm sorry I didn't finally get to meet him. I've talked to him some on the phone and a lot of e-mails. I remember when he was regularly posting on the forum about his progress, we had pretty much decided he had one of the last (if not THE last) 112 convertible coupe. It's good to know there's one a brougham in MO and there's also a 112 CCoupe in Europe (Denmark, I think?). Really interesting cars, I love the shorter wheelbase. Didn't realize how stark the interiors were, either. I'm sure that was due to the 112 being the low-priced model.

    That's good to hear about the other '38. I'm a firm believer in leaving them original as long as possible. Restore them when it's time, preserve when you can . . . they are only original once.
  • 53jetman53jetman
    Posts: 881Platinum Member
    Russell - There is also a '38 or '39 112 convertible coupe' in Ohio in mostly original condition. Needless to say it does need some tender loving care to be road ready, but does not need anything major - owned by Michal Sheridan in southwest Ohio
    Jerry
    email: HudsonJetman@mail.com
    2nd Generation Hud-Nut
    HET Tech Adviser on Hudson Jets 1953 & 1954
    HET Registrar of all Hudson Jets
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
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    Jerry-

    Roster says, " '39". Thanks, didn't know that.
  • dave kastelicdave kastelic
    Posts: 264Gold Member
    I was in Gettysburg Thursday and Friday. The '38 convertible there is owned by a gentleman from Missouri, not me. His is a brougham, not a coupe, just as Rick explained. I somehow missed your message Russell. Sorry. I have had to take my restoration to another shop for various reasons. The progress has been a little slow lately but it is about to get going again and I will get out some pictures as soon as there is progress. I inquired about you when I was in Gettysburg Russell but was told you were not there. Hope this was not bad info. By the way, I really enjoyed the National and meeting folks from the Forum.
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
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    Thanks, Dave. I sent you an e-mail. I seem to be making it to every other Nat. as of late. Maybe when I retire, I can make it every year! LOL!
  • Jon BJon B
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    Sorry about my false posting earlier. When I saw the yellow '38 112 convertible it never occurred to me that it could be anything other than Dave's! Didn't even bother to inquire.
  • Park_WPark_W
    Posts: 2,057Platinum Member
    Some of you will remember "Terraplane Kelly"s '42 Super Six convertible, which also did not have a quarter window in the top. Don't know if that was all the Super 6s or an option.