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Anyone from oklahoma
  • 48huddy
    Posts: 27Greasemonkey
    Who all is from oklahoma here? It would be nice to meet up with you guys and talk hudsons im sure there is alot i could learn and it would be nice to meet some people with the same interest.
  • 66patrick6666patrick66
    Posts: 1,831Platinum Member
    I'm out near Tinker. The Dust Bowl Chapter is alive and well with nearly 50 members. I just created a new web page for the Chapter, as well. I'll PM you with Chapter particulars, plus our next meeting information.
    "The time has come", the Walrus said, "to speak of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot,
    And whether pigs have wings..."
  • vmike
    Posts: 36Greasemonkey
    66patrick66 wrote:
    The Dust Bowl Chapter is alive and well I'll PM you with Chapter particulars, plus our next meeting information.



    I'd be interested in this info as well. I live in Stillwater, north central Oklahoma. I bought a 50 Pacemaker to make a 50's hotrod out of last year. I joined the national organization, but was unaware of a local group.



    mike
  • jsrail
    Posts: 1,534Platinum Member
    vmike wrote:
    I'd be interested in this info as well. I live in Stillwater, north central Oklahoma. I bought a 50 Pacemaker to make a 50's hotrod out of last year. I joined the national organization, but was unaware of a local group.

    mike

    Any pics of your Pacemaker? I'm building a '50 Pace Club Coupe into a sled.

    Jay
  • vmike
    Posts: 36Greasemonkey
    jsrail wrote:
    Any pics of your Pacemaker?



    I posted what I have in my gallery a while back. I've not really done anything to it except collect parts. The Hudson will go into my shop as soon as I finish putting the new engine in my Jimmy. Probably early summer, right now the jimmy is getting a crossfire injected 350 and next to it my D-50 is having a chevy corsica throttle body injection system grafted on. Wish I had more than two hands. Too many toys, too little time.

    I'll try to take som current pics of my Hudson stuff.



    mike
  • 66patrick6666patrick66
    Posts: 1,831Platinum Member
    Vmike, check your PM.
    "The time has come", the Walrus said, "to speak of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot,
    And whether pigs have wings..."
  • jsrail
    Posts: 1,534Platinum Member
    vmike wrote:
    I posted what I have in my gallery a while back. I've not really done anything to it except collect parts. The Hudson will go into my shop as soon as I finish putting the new engine in my Jimmy. Probably early summer, right now the jimmy is getting a crossfire injected 350 and next to it my D-50 is having a chevy corsica throttle body injection system grafted on. Wish I had more than two hands. Too many toys, too little time.
    I'll try to take som current pics of my Hudson stuff.

    mike

    I sold my '85 Jimmy full size to buy the Pacemaker. Had 1 ton axles and 44" Swampers, 'Vette TBI'd 350. But Mama didn't like my offroad style and said she would never allow my son in my truck (I don't think I was that crazy! lol), so I went back to hot rods as a more "family freindly" sport!

    Jay