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In this Discussion
- 46HudsonPU April 2009
- 66patrick66 April 2009
- bent metal April 2009
- bigboy308 April 2009
- Browniepetersen April 2009
- jsrail April 2009
- LanceB April 2009
- Lee ODell April 2009
- rambos_ride April 2009
- Ron P April 2009
- Sarah Young April 2009
- VicTor Z April 2009
Nice Truck!
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Oooooooh, baby! I like that!!! I'd drive that any day! Plus, the fact it has a Mopar big block in it just makes me drool! I want!"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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Yup, I would love to own this one. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it
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Here are some more comments on this truck in this thread -
http://www.classiccar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17310&page=2 -
Damn!! If HUDSON would have used Coupe/tudor doors instead of the fronts from a four door, they'd still be sellin' them! So many time I have thought about putting the Coupe doors on my truck
but I would have shortened the bed the same amount, not extend the frame.
This truck is just really nice, especially compared to the stock cab alongside.
Hopefully, I can find some coupe doors and put my truck in as nice shape as this one!! Lottery, anyone? -
What an awesome truck. I too have thought about adding coupe doors to my truck and stretching the frame to keep the full size bed. I also like the way the wheel well lip, at the wood, continues to wrap around to the bed sides to give a better finished appearance. I've seen that done before. This is one impressive truck. The bid is already more than I expected it would sell for. It's at $35,000 now. Wonder how high it will go? Lee
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Looks like $35k was most likely the reserve. If you look at the bidding history, the latest bidder kept on bidding, increasing the increment until the reserve was met.
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Take a look at the other car he has on Ebay and you will see a VERY VERY NICE Packard for sale. Top Notch.
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Lee O'Dell wrote:What an awesome truck. I too have thought about adding coupe doors to my truck and stretching the frame to keep the full size bed. I also like the way the wheel well lip, at the wood, continues to wrap around to the bed sides to give a better finished appearance. I've seen that done before. This is one impressive truck. The bid is already more than I expected it would sell for. It's at $35,000 now. Wonder how high it will go? Lee
You don't need coupe doors - you could just extend your existing doors and cab, as far as the length...wouldn't bother me one bit...in fact if I where to ever build a custom Hudson truck it would have to be a Crew-Cab dually :eek:
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I like the profile of it. I would personally prefer a rougher, more traditional look.Take a Ride in a Hudson Jet!
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that truck would look good in my driveway beside my Belair.
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Fins...yum!"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..." -
A very nice looking truck for sure! Definately wouldn't mind having it in my driveway.
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Very nice truck. I didn't think a chopped top would look right on a truck. But this looks great! I guess because of the longer door.
Cool ride.
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Bent! I guess you haven't seen Glen Johnson's Truck, I think it's a Terraplane P.U. ! See you in Oakhurst next week????????
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Great ride Jim, is that a '59? Always loved the 'cat eyes' Always wanted a '59 El Camino
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yes its a 59. Its a sweet riding and handling car . I changed the original 235 six and cast power glide to a small block 400 with the aluminum power glide. However I have a rebuilt 283 with a700r4 ready to go in. The gearing is too low for the powerglide.
The 400 is a tweeked engine with way too much power for a cruiser so out it comes. Although it sounds awesome with the lumpy idle. Had to change my attitude as street drags are not worth it anymore....too much consequences now. -
Lance, Jim,
Love your 59. I have the 1960 ElCamino. Mine is all original with the six and three on the tree. All that and Red to boot. The ElCamino currently shares shop space alongside the 36 Hudson Eight Stratton Salon by Coachcraft. The 39 that is my avtar is still being cut up for scrap metal. Perhaps a dream away and they will all share the same shop space??? Too much fun and not enough time--I think that spells retirement?
Glen's is a Terraplane and one sweet ride. Not only is it chopped, it has the coupe doors and a custom bed......Brownie -
bent metal wrote:
Yup, agreed... Too bad Hudson didn't make that cab a bit longer & make use of the coupe doors instead, huh?Very nice truck. I didn't think a chopped top would look right on a truck. But this looks great! I guess because of the longer door.
Cool ride.
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Ended at $35,400.00. Reserve met, so looks like it has been sold.
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LanceB wrote:Great ride Jim, is that a '59? Always loved the 'cat eyes' Always wanted a '59 El Camino
My Dad had one for a short time when I was a little one and my younger brother and I would ride behind the seat, while our older brother and step-mother rode on the bench seat with my Dad driving. Boy, what trouble they would get into these days if a cop saw that!
Jay



