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1937 Hudson coupe
  • paws
    Posts: 28Greasemonkey
    Nice builder body is complete & real nice sheetmetal 2 grills. Has the original motor that runs. No interior, bumper have been rechromed. Asking $12,000 in Montana. 406-660-0115 Phil
  • Park_WPark_W
    Posts: 2,052Platinum Member
    Is it a Hudson, or a Terraplane?
  • Chuck G
    Posts: 365Platinum Member
    Paws

    Does this car belong to you? Is there a front end for it?
  • 2manyprojects
    Posts: 119Expert Adviser
    I sold a much nicer 1938 coupe 3 months ago on Ebay for $3200...

    Did I give it away or is guy dreaming?:)
  • hudsonkid
    Posts: 2,298Platinum Member
    yeah, WAY to much $$$, sorry. I would like one though.



    good rod material...
  • 66patrick6666patrick66
    Posts: 1,831Platinum Member
    Hell, I'd sell my restored 2-door brougham for not a hell of a lot more than that! The coupe owner is out of his gourd.
    "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..."
  • Chuck G
    Posts: 365Platinum Member
    I didnt want to hurt somebodys feelings but thats what i was thinking, about a $2500 project car. I dont think a complete car with good paint and interior etc. would bring that much but there are people out there.
  • 51hornetA51hornetA
    Posts: 2,338Platinum Member
    Yes I was thinking $2500 was about top for this project. Take a look at this car it just sold for $8600 on eBay. Its a Brougham but look at condition vs price and you see where this project sits. Its a fully drivable complete car.



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  • Chuck G
    Posts: 365Platinum Member
    51HornetA

    You said it perfectly, I would take the 1936.
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,042Platinum Member
    hudsonkid wrote:
    yeah, WAY to much $$$, sorry. I would like one though.



    good rod material...



    Go rod a damn Ford!!!!!



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr
  • ironman
    Posts: 36Greasemonkey
    I took the 36 Picked it up in Seattle last week.( as you can see in my avatar)

    It's a nice car just needs some TLC I'm looking to put a wheel cover on the spare if I can ever find one. If the color isn't correct I'll repaint to original.

    This is my second Hudson the first was a big 70 series Hudson Eight.

    I like this little Terraplane, the engine was rebuilt (supposedly)200 miles ago.

    It runs real strong.

    I would have to agree with the rest of you guys, he's asking way too much for the coupe. ironman
  • tombia
    Posts: 305Gold Member
    I sold a 37 Terp. coupe at Auction in 1978 for $75.00 It had a nice rust free complete body with front fenders, Was missing the framr from the cowl forward. always wondered were it is , went to Western Ill.
  • paws
    Posts: 28Greasemonkey
    Sorry to upset so many people! The other one I saw online was $20k & is disassembled. This terraplane has the front clip for you asking & is in real good condition. Would like to know just how many cheap ones are out there & not from 1978. Phil
  • paws
    Posts: 28Greasemonkey
    I Sold this 1937 Terraplane coupe
  • Chuck G
    Posts: 365Platinum Member
    Paws

    I hope somebody bought it to restore it, ya did good i hope.
  • 66patrick6666patrick66
    Posts: 1,831Platinum Member
    Cool! Good on ya!
    "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..."
  • ArkieJazzArkieJazz
    Posts: 310Gold Member
    hudsontech wrote:
    Go rod a damn Ford!!!!!



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr



    :D Ditto what Alex said.
    Arkie