Re: [HSS] Re: Where Do You And Your Hudson Live ??






 

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From:
srody53


Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 7:07
PM

Subject: [HSS] Re: Where Do You And Your
Hudson Live ??



--- In HudsonSuperSix16- 29@yahoogroups. com,
"Robert V Blake"
<RVB9549@... > wrote:
>
> --- In HudsonSuperSix16- 29@yahoogroups. com,
"standardsedan29"
> <sultans@> wrote:
> >
> > I
guess this might be a good time to get to know a little about
the
>
folks here and our Hudson's ? Looks like several new folks have
joined

> us and would like to meet you even if not in person. I am Ron Prida

and
> live in Lakewood, Calif. U.S.A. next to Long Beach where the
ship
Queen
> Mary is parked. I own 1 Hudson, a 1929 standard sedan
that runs and
> drives very nice. Has a couple of oil leaks and needs
some new
interior
> and maybe a new paint job someday but I drive
her anyways and get a
lot
> of nice comments about the old girl and
I like it. Ron
> >
>
> Hi. My name is Robert Blake. I
live on Long Island, NY but have
> purchased a former Ford and former
Maxwell dealership buildings
outside
> Allentown PA in which I am
trying to amass a collection of
interesting
> HET products. I have
one each from 1916 to 1928 at this time, with
> some duplication. Also
another dozen from 1930 to 1957. I have
some
> knowledge of the
postwar cars, but almost none on the prewar cars.
> Anyone care to come
by and educate me on those I have?
>
Hello
This is great idea to
udate who is in this group!
My name is Sheldon Rody and I own a Hudson! Its
a 1929 Hudson
Victoria and I am from Roanoke, Indiana. The Victoria is one
of 31
made by Biddle&Smart. This car is a nice restoration and I have
been
freshing it up some. Recently I remembered I have been into Hudsons

since before I had a car or a drivers license.


 

Hi, I am Karl Hamson.  I live on Pender
Island, British Columbia.  Pender Island has about 2300 people on it and
you have to use a ferry to get anywhere (or get anything)  It is a very
beautiful place.  I gave my 29 to my son Paul after using it as a daily
driver for about 170.000 miles.  I am restoring a 1923 speedster. 
Today the motor turned over with its starter generator for the first time in
probably 60 years. I do not have the rear half of the body and will have
to be creative after studying Butlers book.  Or does anyone have the back
of a 23 speedster going begging?  Both Hudsons are RHD.  I have had
many later Hudsons and a few Essexes but decided to just stick with the 16-29
era.



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