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- HUDSONNUT April 2007
- hudsontech April 2007
- jsrail April 2007
- PAULARGETYPE April 2007
- Ron P April 2007
Hudson Paint Options & Ditz-lac IM Numbers
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I have started adding another page on my web site - the Ditz-lac Intermix numbers for Hudson. At the moment we have done 1929 thru 1933 Hudson - will be adding other years along with some Essex and Terraplane as we go along.
The website is @
http://www.freewebs.com/hudsontech/
Click on the Hudson Ditz-lac Nrs. link at the top of the page. The page is searchable - directions at the top of the page.
And while you're wandering around over there stop by my Hudson Lit on CD page - you might find something of interest.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr -
hudsontech wrote:I have started adding another page on my web site - the Ditz-lac Intermix numbers for Hudson. At the moment we have done 1929 thru 1933 Hudson - will be adding other years along with some Essex and Terraplane as we go along.
The website is @
http://www.freewebs.com/hudsontech/
Click on the Hudson Ditz-lac Nrs. link at the top of the page. The page is searchable - directions at the top of the page.
And while you're wandering around over there stop by my Hudson Lit on CD page - you might find something of interest.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Would like to see a picture of a 29 Hudson standard sedan with the Maroon-Red-Black combo. I have seen a picture of a Essex at the Harris Auto Museum that looks to be the same colors but not sure. I do like the Essex colors and would like to do my 29 in those colors.I take it the interior color on the standard sedans were all the same ? Kind of a olive drab like my original in need of replacement interior is ? I think a Gray with the Reds would look great. Ron PS..I am counting down and can not wait for the Auburn Indiana Nationals. Hope to see some older Hudson products and some great people there.
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I have the Ditz-lac Intermix numbers for Hudson, up to 1946 (1929-1946) posted on my web site @ http://www.freewebs.com/hudsontech/index.htm
I need someone with these numbers from the 1941-1946 sheet to check what I have posted. I have been working from a very, very poor Zerox copy and my eyes ain't what they used to be. I've tried very hard to get it right - but I'd appreciate somebody with the Ditzlac color chart checking my post.
Thank you.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
NEChudsontech09@yahoo.com (Drop the NEC) -
Ok, I found the pot of gold. Found a 1941-1954 Dupont Hudson paint list on ebay, for $5 - no chips, but I don't need those. So when that list arrives we will put it on the web site.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr -
hudsontech wrote:Ok, I found the pot of gold. Found a 1941-1954 Dupont Hudson paint list on ebay, for $5 - no chips, but I don't need those. So when that list arrives we will put it on the web site.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Would this have the paint mix codes for 1950 Revue Red?
Jay -
Just the thread that I've been waiting for - I'll take Jays lead and add one.
I met a guy at a Cruise In in Phoenix that ak me if I knew where to get the color chips and paint codes for a "57 Hornet.
Does anyone have any leads on these items? I told him that I'd watch out for a lead on them and let him know. He's a snow bird and in Phoenix and summers in Ashton, Idaho.
Thanks
Tom C -
I looked up the site and they say the revue red is on the '49 sheet, but when I look its not there, or is it under a different name? My original sales order on the coupe says revue red, so I was hoping I could find the paint codes somewhere and have some made up to see if I like the color.
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Thanks Paul, I'll try that.
