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In this Discussion
- 1954Hudson August 2007
- 46HudsonPU August 2007
- 66patrick66 September 2007
- bent metal August 2007
- dave s August 2007
- dermott August 2007
- ernie28 August 2007
- ESSX28-1 August 2007
- Geoff C., N.Z. August 2007
- Harry Hill September 2007
- hudsonkid August 2007
- rambos_ride August 2007
- SamJ August 2007
- TwinH August 2007
His, hers & dog...
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I would like to see some more garage/shop photos posted on this site...it's been a while since we've seen any...:cool:HETfortyqtpi@earthlink.net (drop the HET)
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here is an old one of Ken Schulte's 51 and Mitzi's 52 at Shell station at Gilmore museum:)

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A good once over before our 2800 mi. vacation this summer.

Recent 2.25" inch duals with glasspacks sounds sweet. Also got a new
pinion seal,trans tailshaft seal,and a set of 1.5" lowering blocks out back.
Between the lowering blocks and the wifes luggage I figured we'd be
in taildragger territory. Truth is it just really leveled it out nice,no issues
at all on the trip. And geez, Hudson didn't leave much room for exhaust,
did they?
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Here's a shot about a year ago, of me and hudsondad's car's at the old hudson dealership.
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This is my garage in Whitby, Ontario
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sorry having trouble uploading pictures as an attachment?? can anyone help.
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thanks, rick. they went thru, hope to you and not into space like other ones lol. dermott
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A tidy garage is a sign of a sick mind!If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
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Geoff C., N.Z. wrote:A tidy garage is a sign of a sick mind!
My sanity is thus verified!!! LOL
Dave Y
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S S & S in Canonsburg, PA:)

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I don't remember the big building in the background, Dave. Did you build that for parts storage? LOL
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What building, Sam?
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If I knew how to use Photoshop, I'd have 6 Hudsons in front of my building, too!
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thanks rick, good job.dermott.
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I don't know Dave, better get those hudsons inside, something looks to be brewing in that sky....
either that or it's kinda like the border to Toon town in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.... that sky and tree look awful funky..... -
Alvin Abbott's 1950 Hudson Commodore 8 in for some HUDSON gas

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Here are my two babies with another little baby I found recently - from down under NZ.
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I really enjoy seeing people's garages and what they are working on. Was going to post some of mine but don't want to embarras myself! How does everyone keep there garages so clean and still get anything done???
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bent metal wrote:I really enjoy seeing people's garages and what they are working on. Was going to post some of mine but don't want to embarras myself! How does everyone keep there garages so clean and still get anything done???
Be reassured - things are not always as tidy as they might seem in photos - like, take a photo from this angle to block out the mess! -
You... with all with your shiny cars and clean garages!
I can't wait to join you on that end but where's the "...hers and the dog?"
I've got a decent shop now but I started the 49 in Humble surroundings - my carport and gravel driveway!
Rambo, myself, and the 49 are much happier at the new home with the 22x40 shop - here's the boy gaurding the shop (and fuzzy toy
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Now the only thing left is to get the "Hers" portion of the thread title (for both of us!
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My workshop, sheds, etc...

The smaller shed in the background is the one "T-boned" by the tree last year - was rebuilt.
Workshop - Look closely and you can see the tan '46 and a Hudson flathead hanging from the engine puller.

Opposing view - The HarborFreight portable garage to keep the '39 out of the weather.

The '39, patiently waiting -
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My shop - 38' x 65', on the foundation of my tornado-destroyed home. It has an 8' x 8' full bath w/shower, hot water, 220VAC (x4) outlets plus a 30A RV hookup inside, all wiring in conduit. Insulated walls, doors, and windows. Front porch is 24' x 12' and can be a carport, if necessary. Loft storage above the bathroom (8' x 30') for parts, plus two 8' x 4' x 6' industrial metal shelving (think what they stock goods in a Sam's or Costco on) underneath that. I have put eight full-sized cars and trucks, plus two small tractors in it and had room to maneuver around. Three 12' high doors, one w/electric opener.
Future plans include a two-post lift, more lighting, hard-plumbed compressed air, radiant heat, and a small kitchen!"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,
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Thats nicer than my house, If I built that my wife would move into it and I could park the Hash in the house. Very nice shop. I have an acre but half of it is taken up with horses. I do need to build a new garage for my wife's new car though, I could add some on for the Hash.
Harry



