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1957 HASH
  • TOM-WA-TOM-WA-
    Posts: 485Platinum Member
    Is it just me or is there something I'm overlooking?

    $17,600 and Reserve not met for a HASH?

    Beautiful car, but that price seems crazy


    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Other-Makes-Hornet-Hollywood-1957-Hudson-Hornet-Hollywood-2-DR-Rare-Car-Only-483-Made-Restored-1992-/281061406829?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item417090b86d
  • Ken U-Tx
    Posts: 1,100Platinum Member
    Car is a resto-rod. Chrysler 360 with 727 Torqueflite. Hand fabbed trailing links to locate the rear axle since the original torque tube wouldn't mate up to the 727. I am sure he spend over $12 grand on the paint, body work (since when have you seen a Hash with even door gaps, panel fit that nice?), chrome and polished bright-work. Not my cup of tea, but for the right person wanting this, it sure would be cheaper to buy it than to buy a tired example and do all that work, IMHO. Truth is, it isn't a highly sought after model, and chances of the guy recouping his investment in it are slim.
  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,572Platinum Member
    If it is a Hash with a Chrysler drive trian does that make it a Crash ?
    Roger
    Retired Tech.
  • Nevada HudsonNevada Hudson
    Posts: 943Platinum Member
    He made the interior look like a brothel!
  • Nevada HudsonNevada Hudson
    Posts: 943Platinum Member
    A '57 Hudson restored "right" would bring double that amount.
  • 1951hornethardtop
    Posts: 270Expert Adviser
    Looks like a 56 grill. Still a pretty car but the interior???
  • Spencer YarrowSpencer Yarrow
    Posts: 219Gold Member
    Never been in a brothel so I wouldn't know :)) :))
  • Huddy42Huddy42
    Posts: 1,000Platinum Member
    Good one Spencer.LOL
  • MikeWAMikeWA
    Posts: 1,440Platinum Member
    Very pretty car, but most hot rodders would not be much interested- he'd have been much better off with almost any other marque as a starting point. I'm surprised its at $17,600 with 6 days to go.

    Since Nevada brings it up, does anybody have any knowledge of actual recent sale prices of correctly restored Hashes (that are this nice)? Guess I'd be surprised if it was all that much higher than what's being bid on this one, but that's just a hunch.
  • KdancyKdancy
    Posts: 1,059Platinum Member
    I actually like this car, but man, the interior is about the last way I would have done it.
  • super-sixsuper-six
    Posts: 214Gold Member
    Actually the interior looks like something that might have been popular in the seventies, like in a custom van. I wonder when this was done?
    PhotobucketLarry
  • TOM-WA-TOM-WA-
    Posts: 485Platinum Member
    I may be way off here but I can't even invision a Correctly Restored Hash going for $17K much
    less one in the 30-35K range....

    I just don't see a market for the Hash and I too would like to know of any recent sales and what the market price was
  • Nevada HudsonNevada Hudson
    Posts: 943Platinum Member
    Why not?