1940 Hudson Brougham Contertible on Ebay
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Not to nit-pick, but isn't the car missing its rear quarter windows? This convertible body style, introduced in 1937, featured a full back seat and glass quarter windows that could be snapped in or out of the top, and which could be stored in a special compartment behind the rear seat. Without the windows you have an awfully 'blind quarter'!0
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Jon, Being A 37 Guy, You Should Know That They Offered A Conv Coupe And A Conv Sedan. The Coupe Had No Rear Quarter Window, And The Conv Sedan Did, Remember Pete Sanders Car , It Had The Rear Quarter Window0
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True, Bill, but this convertible's obviously a brougham. And convertible broughams were all sold with the rear quarter windows. At least in 1937, they were!0
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That car is worth a big # . Might be one of 5 or less.0
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harry54 wrote:That car is worth a big # . Might be one of 5 or less.
The last time it was in the WTN he was asking $34,0000 -
34 is not bad for a 1940 convertible. Just trying buying a resto project and doing it for that money.... :eek:0
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