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In this Discussion
- 33kc1989 November 2012
- 5433HET November 2012
- Browniepetersen November 2012
- commodorecollector November 2012
- essexcoupe3131 July 2012
- faustmb November 2012
- hudsontech July 2012
- Jon B November 2012
- oldhudsons July 2012
- SuperDave July 2012
- Terraplane33 July 2012
- terraplane8 July 2012
1933 Terraplane 8 followed me home
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My latest project is a 1933 Terraplane 8 sedan that my dad bought in 1966 from a HET member in the Pittsburg area. Currently the drivetrain is out and the motor needs to be rebuilt. It is a very solid mostly original car, last PA registration 1964-65.
Fresh off the trailer, with hood & grill set back on
after a nice bath

I'm completely stoked to get this project moving. I will have plenty of questions, and still need a few odds & ends to get it together.
The plan is to stay as close to stock as possible. For now, the paint and interior will remain original as it's presentable. -
A few things I Still need;
Shift knob
Hood retainer clip that mounts top and center of the grill
Fuel pump
Pressure plate & clutch assembly
Fan blade
I'm sure I'll come up with other things as I go, but that's what I found so far.
A few questions;
Would the wheels have been silver from the factory? The yellow is an obvious repaint.
What material is best for the soft part of the roof? The original disintegrated during the trip home :( -
yes, the wheels would be silver.
yep, a very presentable & restorable project. Is it a Deluxe model as I see it has the front horns, does it have dual taillights too?
I'm sure the Faust clan will be at Gettysburg? -
faustmb - there is, in the online library, a couple of tech bulletins on the 1933 model.
TS 98-02, 1933 Essex-Terraplane Options and Color Options and TS 98-03, 1933 Hudson and Essex-Terraplane Wheel Options. These are bulletins I made up from material I had in my files following WTN Editor Art Adams tech bulletin format.
These bulletins can be found in the "Other Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Literature" section, "Hudson Technical Bulletins - Volume II". The Online Library is at:
http://hetclub.org/burr/lithomepage.htm
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
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Nice car! This model seems to be very well-built, at least judging by my similar one. They drive very well too. As the last year of Essex, certainly a great way to go out in style.
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t8 - there is a '30 Hudson coach, restored, for sale in Germany
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Nice to see the pictures of your car Matt !!Location : France
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Cool car, but aren't those horns upside down, as they would hold water every time it rains and rust all the workings out
Mike -
Oops ! at first sight, I thought this were pre-WWI headlights...!Location : France
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Nice looking ride. I just picked up 33 2dr sedan and was wondering if you are going to use the wheels and or front seat just asking. John 314 922 0041
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This car if going to stay original, sorry, no extra parts at this time. Where are you located John?
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There is another post on 33 Terraplane. I added a post on hubcaps that I have if you want to check it out.Brownie
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Beautiful car, that is going to be one sweet project. There is actually a 33 Essex Terraplane curently at the California Automotive Museum in Sacramento if you are near by you could check out.
I just have a question... Do 33 Hudson's use the same hood ornament as Terraplanes or is the Griffin only on Terraplanes?Christopher
Wyotech Sacramento Grad 2013
- Collision and Refinishing
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Own:
1954 Hudson Hornet Sedan //1949 Hudson Commodore 6 Sedan // 1949 Hudson Super 6 Sedan // 1941 Hudson Super 6 Sedan
Wanted:
1949 Hudson Commodore 6 Club Coupe // 1949 Hudson Super 6 Brougham // 1950 Hudson Super 6 Brougham
All Stepdown Coupes and Broughams
1937 Brougham, Victoria Coupe, Utility Coupe, and Sedan (all models acceptable)
1936 Coupe -
Both the Hudsons and Terraplanes used the Griffin in '33, just had different emblem holders
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I am going to move this discussion to the Hudson Forum. I'm not sure how it found its way to the "All Makes" forum last summer, but a lot of Hudson people don't venture outside the Hudson forum much, so are not seeing this. Thought I'd give some warning before moving it, so those who are following this discussion will know where it's going, before I move it.






