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Paper sleeve for visor about Hydra-matics?
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,458Platinum Member
    It is my understanding that a new Hudson equipped with a Hydra-matic transmission in 1952 (perhaps '51, '53 & '54, as well) had a paper sleeve wrapped around the visor giving instructions as to the proper operation of the Hydra-Matic.

    Does anyone have a photo, or an original sleeve of one of these? I'd like to make a reproduction, if possible.
  • StillOutThereStillOutThere
    Posts: 425Gold Member
    There was one with my '53 Super Wasp Brougham when I purchased the car at 20K miles. It would be the same visor sleeve of thin poster board stock (not paper) for all '52-54 Dual Range Hydro-equipped cars, but not the '51 single range Hydro. I think I still have it...... somewhere. Decent condition as I recall.

    I did a very similar project for the '57-58 Chrysler and DeSoto with pushbutton torqueflites. Printed the sleeves from a nearly mint original. Printer said it was quite a challenge though only red and black inks were used on that example.
  • 1951hornethardtop
    Posts: 270Expert Adviser
    I did have one on my 51 Hornet that I bought in 1959 with 14000 miles on it. Now maybe someone took one off of a 52 or newer. I will have to look and see. Like everything else I have accumulated it may take some time.
  • Club Coupe
    Posts: 206Gold Member
    I have a repoduction for a single range hydramatic that I bought from K-Gap about 10 years ago. I'd be glad to scan it and e-mail it or color copy and send it by mail.
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,458Platinum Member
    Club Coupe-

    Was there one version for single range and another for dual range? I'd for sure want the dual range, but could use both, if I plan on making reproductions.

    I'll send you a pm.
  • EssexAdvEssexAdv
    Posts: 515Moderator
    Russ, there was at least 3. 1 for the single, 1 for the dual and one for the Borg warner. There is a guy on EBay who sells repros of the single (I think).
  • Pacemaker500Pacemaker500
    Posts: 1,004Platinum Member
    Was the Borg Warner good for a '50 Pacemaker?

    If so, I'd like to find a repro for mine.
  • SuperDaveSuperDave
    Posts: 2,377Platinum Member
    Nope! Borg warner transmissions were only used in a short run of 54's. 1950 did not have automatic transmissions. I bet there was a sunvisor jacket for the drive Master etc. The 1942 did ..
  • Pacemaker500Pacemaker500
    Posts: 1,004Platinum Member
    I thought that BW meant the O/D unit on my '50 Pacemaker.
  • MikeWAMikeWA
    Posts: 1,446Platinum Member
    The Borg Warner automatic transmission was used for part of the '54 model run after the GM Hydramatic plant burned down, so there were no Hydramatics available for a time. Completely different than the Borg Warner overdrives, used in all OD Hudsons (and many other marques).
  • enrgsr
    Posts: 3Hitchhiker
    I have an original sleeve that I bought from Red Burke, who has recently passed. It's yellow and black entitled, 'Know Your Hydramatic Drive' on one side and 'How to Operate Your Hydramatic Drive' on the reverse. I could make a copy and mail it to you. Let me know if this will help.

    Jerry
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,458Platinum Member
    Jerry-

    I did have someone send me a copy of the front and back. I would like to see a picture of your original if possible, so that I know what the whole thing looks like.

    Russell
    HETrlchilton52@gmail.com (drop the HET)
  • enrgsr
    Posts: 3Hitchhiker
    Russell--two pictures sent to your e-mail address. Hope you get them alright.

    Jerry
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,458Platinum Member
    Jerry-

    I got it. Thanks so much!
  • cardoclassics
    Posts: 18Hitchhiker
    Information on sleeve-can be found on ebay, item # is 160575693542.........on Pinlady Store. hope this helps. Ron.