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is this a teraplane fender?
  • sybersell
    Posts: 148Expert Adviser
    is this a fender for a teraplane ?
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,770Moderator
    Say what...?
  • akcoopakcoop
    Posts: 211Gold Member
    Hold it up a little higher, I can't see it! :D
    Aaron Cooper
    1917 Hudson 7-Pass Touring
    1929 Hudson Town Sedan
    1946/7 Hudson Pickup
    1951 Hudson Hornet 2dr Hardtop
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,458Platinum Member
    akcoop wrote:
    Hold it up a little higher, I can't see it! :D



    That one made me laugh out loud!
  • 37 Terraplane#237 Terraplane#2
    Posts: 1,659Platinum Member
    Don't you know it's for a '32 Duece roadster hot rod? Ain't none!
  • Geoff C., N.Z.Geoff C., N.Z.
    Posts: 2,270Platinum Member
    sybersell wrote:
    is this a fender for a teraplane ?



    Turn on the light.
    If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
  • sybersell
    Posts: 148Expert Adviser
    i guess a photo would help!
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  • Billy K.TN.
    Posts: 396Platinum Member
    Not for a Terraplane. To old may be for a Essex.
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,045Platinum Member
    Shame on you guys for picking on the fellow. :) All he wanted was an answer - even if he did forget to post a picture or two.

    :D



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr
  • Jon BJon B
    Posts: 4,770Moderator
    Aw gosh, Alex, we was jest funnin' with the lad....
  • jtroberg
    Posts: 51Greasemonkey
    It sure is not from anything 1935 or later. Looks like something from the 20's to me, which would make it way too earlier to be a Terraplane. Hudson maybe.



    JT
  • bill a
    Posts: 1,570Platinum Member
    Looks Like Something For The 20s Hudson Or Essex, But Not Terraplane, Bill Albright
  • sybersell
    Posts: 148Expert Adviser
    thanks guys! i apologize for not posting the photo ! duh.. i am a newby , both to the hudson world and this forum but i have to say you guys are a very special breed! you all make the saying "good help is hard to find!" a lie!



    you all have helped me put a piece of my families history back on the road in no time! my 31 is getting very close to being driveable and reliable again all thanks to you guys!



    i also have 2 model a fords, and a model t roadster truck, but this hudson is a whole new adventure and a much better quality car , i love my Fords they are a lot of fun but this car is so different i cant wait to cruise her!



    i also hope to display her this year at the henry ford old car festival. do any of you do that show? it is open to all makes and all makes come ! it is a whole new spin on a show! all vehicles are encouraged to drive thru greenfield village as much as possible ! it makes a great event . if any of you are interested it is for cars 1932 and back restored or unrestored, no hot rods, and there is a wide variety of events making it the must do weekend !

    it changed our lives we stumbled upon it one year , since then i bought 2 model a's, a model t, 2 highwheel bicycles, 2 trailers to haul it all,a 38 ft diesel pusher motorhome to pull it all!, and built a 24 x 60 x 14, garage ma hall to store it all! now i have added this 31 hudson to the family too! i should have went to Disney World!



    thanks guys!



    Bob Sell

    sellsauction@1st.net
  • Geoff C., N.Z.Geoff C., N.Z.
    Posts: 2,270Platinum Member
    Just for the record, it is definitely not any model Essex.

    Geoff.
    If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
  • hudsonsplasher1hudsonsplasher1
    Posts: 532Platinum Member
    sybersell wrote:
    thanks guys! i apologize for not posting the photo ! duh.. i am a newby , both to the hudson world and this forum but i have to say you guys are a very special breed! you all make the saying "good help is hard to find!" a lie!



    you all have helped me put a piece of my families history back on the road in no time! my 31 is getting very close to being driveable and reliable again all thanks to you guys!



    i also have 2 model a fords, and a model t roadster truck, but this hudson is a whole new adventure and a much better quality car , i love my Fords they are a lot of fun but this car is so different i cant wait to cruise her!



    i also hope to display her this year at the henry ford old car festival. do any of you do that show? it is open to all makes and all makes come ! it is a whole new spin on a show! all vehicles are encouraged to drive thru greenfield village as much as possible ! it makes a great event . if any of you are interested it is for cars 1932 and back restored or unrestored, no hot rods, and there is a wide variety of events making it the must do weekend !

    it changed our lives we stumbled upon it one year , since then i bought 2 model a's, a model t, 2 highwheel bicycles, 2 trailers to haul it all,a 38 ft diesel pusher motorhome to pull it all!, and built a 24 x 60 x 14, garage ma hall to store it all! now i have added this 31 hudson to the family too! i should have went to Disney World!



    thanks guys!



    Bob Sell

    sellsauction@1st.net



    Hi Bob;

    Yes, I have been to the old car festival. We went every year for about 10 years. The last couple of years we missed it because of other comitments. May try to get there this year. I have a green 28 Essex 4 door sedan. It's a great show.

    Gene.
  • sybersell
    Posts: 148Expert Adviser
    great ! look us up not sure which car is going this year but i will be there!