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In this Discussion
- bent metal April 2009
- faustmb April 2009
- Hudson308 April 2009
- MikeWA April 2009
- rambos_ride April 2009
- RL Chilton April 2009
- Sarah Young April 2009
- tattooman April 2009
50 Super: Thanks to Mike(WA) !
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Mike, Thanks for coming over today and lending a
hand! :cool:
Maybe this is nothing too exciting...but with Mike(WA)'s help today we got the front sheet metal clip blown off the 50 Super in a couple of hours
Now I've got full access to do the Pridemore disk brakes, automatic tranmission adapter, twin-h install, and 12v addition (for the new starter - probably not a conversion...) Is anyone interested in the Supermatic Parts or a Radiator?
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Awesome! Keep us posted on progress.
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Hi Dan: What are you lookin to get for the radiator? Let me know, Aaron in Seattle
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tattooman wrote:Hi Dan: What are you lookin to get for the radiator? Let me know, Aaron in Seattle
Aaron - I sent you a PM... -
Any progress is good progress! I spent a couple hours under the dash of my Jet Tuesday. On my next day off, I plan on installing my new windlace. I ended up buying the plain 1/2" rubber cord and putting on my own vinyl for a good match, rather than trying to find the right one through a vendor.Take a Ride in a Hudson Jet!
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A good time was had by all, I think. Nice to get out and meet the folks, and skin a knuckle or two. Never saw anything as diabolical as that Supermatic!
Rambo Report: I kind of expected to find Rambo to be aging and infirm, what with all of his health "issues" - but he was frolicking around like a pup! Seems to be doing great, and he's a real sweetheart, to boot. Very helpful in the shop, and I missed him after Dan had to lock him out after draining the antifreeze (threby creating a doggy biohazard).
The whole thing got me psyched to get the OD working in my car, so its more practical to get out on the road this summer. Enjoyed the day, Dan (and Rambo).
Mike -
Must be that time of year for us Hudson people , I got some spare time to spend on the Hornet, so Ipulled the front clip off too, I dont want to get it to far apart at this point , I'll get the engine ,trans, ect and the front end rebuilt , and underside painted for now - yeh I know I need to get rid of that Rat Rod look

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That's awesome, everybody. Keep up the good Hudson work!
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I don't know "stateline", I still like the rat rod look.
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bent metal wrote:I don't know "stateline", I still like the rat rod look.

Yeah, what he said!
Workin Stiff -
Hudson308 wrote:Yeah, what he said!

I think i'd lose the hot pink around the windows, otherwise it's cool. :cool:
I guess it is the season, got a little work done on my 47 truck this weekend. Maybe I'll have the brakes done by the end of the month.
Dan, glad to see forward progress. Hope to hear about your first drive in it soon
Matt


