Hudson dealer sign
Just got this Hudson dealer sign and wondering if anyone has picture of one in good shape. This used to be neon lighted.
Looks like it hung from both ends and is double sided. Doesn't have the Triangle image I've seen on most.
http://s294.photobucket.com/user/studebaker2/library/Hudson dealer Neon sign?sort=3&page=1
I'm debating on restoring it with the neon tubes.
Looks like it hung from both ends and is double sided. Doesn't have the Triangle image I've seen on most.
http://s294.photobucket.com/user/studebaker2/library/Hudson dealer Neon sign?sort=3&page=1
I'm debating on restoring it with the neon tubes.
0
Comments
-
That thing is awesome! If you could retube it... I would... but I'd leave the paint.- Ray0
-
Yeah, my first impression is that you should leave the paint and "patina" since it adds to the authenticity, but definitely redo the neon.because that is a separate thing. Is there any way to clean up the finish (you could try various solvents off in a corner somewhere, in case they remove the paint itself). Once it's been repainted there's no going back, and -- if you really want to do a complete refinish, you can always do that. Kind of like finding a "barn car" with all the original finishes and upholstery; once it's painted and reupholstered, it's not as authentic as before.
The sign is interesting. Don't recall ever seeing a photo of one like this. The right side seems "finished" while the left side ends rather abruptly. Almost like this was the second half of the sign. But what would the first half have said? "Essex"? "Terraplane"? "City Motors"?
0 -
Kerry
That is Awesome! And HUGE. I vote for leaving like it is and add neon
0 -
That's really cool. But where's the story? Where did it come from?0
-
Nice find and like others said leave paint as is.0
-
I h been unable to ID this sign and would like to before spending money to have the neon put back on.
Anyone have some insight into when this was used?
0 -
Just received a note from David Waddell about the Hudson sign ID.
note--The only time I saw one like that was in Selma Alabama back in 1951-52. There was a small "Service station" on highway 80 just East of the Edmond Pettus Bridge.(sp?) Hudson had small "dealerships" That were only required to have one new car in stock as a demonstrator. The were called "Service Stations". My father bought a 51 Super Six Brougham there in late 51.
The sign hung on a horizontal pipe from those bent up hooks on each end. When they started using them ? I dunno.
0 -
Kerry-I'm sure Dave is on the right track. Is it two-sided? Like Jon, said, it either looked like there was another part of the sign to the left, or it might have been that the left hand side butted up against a wall of a building. If it was two-sided, that would make sense.One other observation, is the font of the letters. I've never seen that font associated with HMCC. Signs that were distributed by HMCC used a more universal, block-styled font. That makes me believe your sign was probably more locally made, just the type that a small dealer/service station might likely use.0
-
It is two sided with a hanger on both ends. The block style on the sign matches what I've seen on other Hudson signs.
0 -
That is very cool. A member on the Hamb found a large dealership one that needed restoring. Another members job was making neon signs, and if I'm correct, he said it would cost between 1500$ and 2500$, to rebuild. It's what inspired me to buy my modern Hudson neon, I posted here a few months back.0
-
-
Looked though my "Standard and Approved Hudson Dealer Signs" catalog from 1-54 and didn't see any illustrations that match the sign seen here.
0 -
Our son, Zach, was looking over some old issues of the WTN and I'm positive the
Hudson sign is in this picture.
I can barely see the holes for the fluorescent lights.
It was at a meet in Melbourne at the Waddell Wheel Ranch. WTN is the
July/August 1982 issue. Page 11
note from David Waddell -- I forgot about that one! I think he got that in Georgia from a dealer that went out of business in 19570 -
Sure looks like a match.0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- 36.8K All Categories
- 97 Hudson 1916 - 1929
- 14 Upcoming Events
- 82 Essex Super 6
- 28.5K HUDSON
- 537 "How To" - Skills, mechanical and other wise
- 992 Street Rods
- 150 American Motors
- 171 The Flathead Forum
- 49 Manuals, etc,.
- 72 Hudson 8
- 43 FORUM - Instructions and Tips on using the forum
- 2.8K CLASSIFIEDS
- 597 Vehicles
- 2.1K Parts & Pieces
- 76 Literature & Memorabilia
- Hudson 1916 - 1929 Yahoo Groups Archived Photos