Anyone in the Jacksonville, FL area available to look at a Hudson for me?
Is there anyone living around the Jacksonville area available to look a car for me? I'd be happy to pay your gas and time. The area code is 32063.
The car is a 1948 Coupe, owned by club member Ed Brown (Orange Blossom Chapter). Has anyone seen or is familiar with the car? Please PM me or call me at (310)502-5335. Thanks, Niels
The car is a 1948 Coupe, owned by club member Ed Brown (Orange Blossom Chapter). Has anyone seen or is familiar with the car? Please PM me or call me at (310)502-5335. Thanks, Niels
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Sorry I can't help, but can you tell us more about the car?0
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It was the two tone blue coupe that was just on e-bay. Sounds like a nice car. I really am not comfortable laying out some serious cash without seeing it in person or having been seen by someone. The ad said new engine and when I asked about when it was rebuilt, he said it had never been rebuilt but just repainted. Nice guy but thats a big discrepency. I suspect it may have been an oversight as he could have just as well lied about it being a new engine. He's had it for 14 years, new tires, redone interior (original style), newer brakes. I suspect that the fuel tank may need to be redone as he mentioned that it had a clogged fuel filter at one time. Makes it so much easier if someone knows the car and can vouch for it.0
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Was that the auction with one picture and little narrative? If so, I think his starting bid was $15k. Anyway, you're right to reach out to someone in the area to give the car a thorough inspection. Although you mention that some work has been done, some remains. The gas tank is a given. However, a 60 year old engine that hasn't been rebuilt...I'd be careful on that one.0
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That was the one. Exactly what I thought, How long can an engine last.... that's an expensive rebuild to farm out. Almost no info was given. I had to ask him for more pic's. Car needs to be looked at. He is 2,400 miles away...0
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I am an OB member and since I don't attend all the meets, I can't think of ever seeing the car. I did go through my stored pictures and didn't see it. I think I would have remembered it for sure..I live about 196 miles from Jville. When I saw the Ebay auction, I wrote to the seller telling him/her I was also a Florida Hudson Owner and asked who the owner of the beautiful car was. I didn't get a reply. Considering my 100% feedback and representing myself as a fellow Hudson nut, Thought I would get at least a short note. Even if it was being represented by another party, a reply would certainly be in order. Sometimes silence speaks volumns.0
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I tend to be skeptical of Ebay. If I am looking at a collectible/antique car online, I go through something like Craigslist and keep looking locally. This way I can physically go inspect the car myself.0
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I don't disagree. Geographical due diligence can cost you a few bucks but when you are looking at hard to find Hudson models, you don't have any choice but go to where to car is.0
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That's true, especially if you live in the rust belt. Then, you have to look out of area for a car that was brought in from a better climate zone. However, there are always exceptions.0
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Neils-
There is a listing in the HET club roster for that car (Brown). There are also two other members listed in Jax as well (Baldwin, Davis). Check your roster and try giving out a call to them. They might know the car...0
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