Long shot

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edited November -1 in Street Rods
I know this is a long shot, In the early 80's I sold a 1953 Hudson Super Jet that I had put a 308 Hornet motor in. I would like to get it back. Anyone know of any Hornet powered Jets ??





Mike

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  • Jon B
    Jon B Administrator
    You might check with the HET Club's "Jet" registrar, who may have that information (so long as the current owner of your car has bothered to register it with the Club, of course!). The list of registrars is shown in the back pages of the WTN.
  • Guys thanks for the info. I have already spoke to Jerry not luck. I will e-mail Sara





    Mike
  • MikeWA
    MikeWA Senior Contributor
    That last one would look a little better if he hadn't hired the woodchuck to gnaw out the top and bottom pieces for his air cleaner. . .



    Neat cars, otherwise- I assume you have to go into the firewall a little to shoehorn a 308 into a Jet? Looks like it in the bottom photo, but could be an "optical illusion."
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    Mike (WA) wrote:
    That last one would look a little better if he hadn't hired the woodchuck to gnaw out the top and bottom pieces for his air cleaner. . .

    Neat cars, otherwise- I assume you have to go into the firewall a little to shoehorn a 308 into a Jet? Looks like it in the bottom photo, but could be an "optical illusion."


    HAHAHAHAH!!! LOL! A "woodchuck"! That's funny, right there.
  • Thanks for the pixs, mine was a 4dr. black top light green bottom. 308 bored to 328 cu.in. 500 cfm holley, stock hydro, Mustang rear end. It was a calif. car with great body and new paint.







    Mike
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