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- 53jetman September 2012
- hoggyrubber September 2012
- hudsonguy October 2012
- PAULARGETYPE September 2012
Looking for Hash continental kit part
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A friend of a friend is looking for the polished 'band' that fits around the spare tire and is used on the Nash/Hudson continental kits. Any one have any ideas who might have one of these? Thanks.
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Original; equipment was painted to match the portion that fit over the sidewall of the tire. If you want a polished stainless steel ring go to any shop that sells accessories for van conversions - will probably be less expensive than a so called "original" ring.Jerry
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i have a 55 hornet that has the cont kit. i can look in a week or so to see if it still has the piece you need. it is out of town down at my folks place in storage. let me know if you want me to check.
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I HAVE THE RING YOUR LOOKING FOR BUT IT IS PAINTED
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Thanks for the replies. I've passed along the advice to look at a van conversion shop, which is I think the right response, based on what I know about the car and owner. It's for a recent barn find '55 Nash, not sure how much restoration if any he's going to do to the car.
hoggyrubber, PAULARGETYPE, If it was a closer friend, or for a Hudson, I'd take you up on your offers. Thanks, anyway

