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In this Discussion
- bob ward November 2012
- Browniepetersen November 2012
- Huddy42 November 2012
- StillOutThere November 2012
34/35 sidelight mounts
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I'm looking for a pair of good usable 34/35 sidelight mounts, anyone have some spare?
The alternative I'm told is to use Packard sidelight mounts of the same era, see halfway down this page. http://julrichpackard.com/horn_instruments.htm
Does anyone know if the Packard items are the same, and if they are, does anyone have experience with these particular repros? -
Bob, Have you checked with Phil Haxby, I think he had some cast at one stage.Could not say on the Packard ones. Cadillac also had the same side lights.
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The Packard base is definitely the same as the '34-35 Hud and Terra. Years back I had one of each in hand and also talked to a Packard restorer about it who said he had used some Hudson bases one on a Pack restoration. The lamp then really only differs in the fact that the Packard has the removable rim holding the lens and the H/T is rimless.
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They look a lot like the ones on my 36. I can get you some better phots than this if you want a photo?

English Hudson 2 9 10 closeup drivers side DSCN0517.JPG2288 x 1712 - 643KBrownie -
Thanks Brownie. 34 and 35 bases are the same I'm told, don't know about 36 but it makes sense if they are. Anyone know for sure?
