1951 Hudson Brogham

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
Almost purchased another Hudson, I was high bidder of car located in North Las Vegas however bid didn't meet seller's reserve, win some and lose some. Little puzzling, last time this car was on eBay auction the high bid was $3,750.- which was more than I was willing to bid...I'll just have to keep working on finishing my '52 coupe.



Ray

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  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    It is physically impossible to drive two, or more, Hudsons at the same time, Ray. hehehehe



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr

    Memphis, TN
  • Alex, your right I'm just looking forward to driving my coupe, but one of my twins could have drove the other? The '51 was located very close to where I live, although I didn't see or check out the car my high bid price was reasonable and if I won auction was easy to pick up without DAS type transporter to bring where I would leave in storeage until I made up my mind to what I would do with car. I am sure the owner will keep

    '51 and offer car at a later date...Also surprised the '53 Hornet sedan presently offered on eBay isn't getting too much supporting bids?



    On another note, scheduled to complete my rear back support of rear seats next week, however upholstery shop lost center piece hardware that allows center section to go and down...I would imagine same hardware used for sedan and coupe another member has a possible replacement part; would a member post a picture of center section back rest in both up and down positions?



    Thanks,



    Ray
  • Good Morning Ken,



    Thank you very much for detailed helpful pictures/



    Have a good day,



    Ray
  • On another note, scheduled to complete my rear back support of rear seats next week, however upholstery shop lost center piece hardware that allows center section to go and down...I would imagine same hardware used for sedan and coupe another member has a possible replacement part; would a member post a picture of center section back rest in both up and down positions?



    Ray- I sent you and email. I have all parts to add the center arm rest to your coupe.
  • WildWasp wrote:
    On another note, scheduled to complete my rear back support of rear seats next week, however upholstery shop lost center piece hardware that allows center section to go and down...I would imagine same hardware used for sedan and coupe another member has a possible replacement part; would a member post a picture of center section back rest in both up and down positions?



    Ray- I sent you and email. I have all parts to add the center arm rest to your coupe.



    Hi Wild Wasp,



    Thank you email, as mentioned I believe I have center arm rest hardware parts located, as I want to complete back center section rest ASAP I would be interested to learn what you have and how much do you want? I have checked my FORUM emails and haven't received anything from you, please arrange to re-send and you could use kada9528@cox.net or mercury06@cox.net email address's.



    Thanks again,



    Ray
  • Ken U-Tx wrote:
    Hello Ray, here are 4 photos of the center rear seat armrest in my '53 Hornet Coupe. Hope it helps you find the correct center framework, cushion , and how to make the backing and cover flap. Kenneth



    http://www.flickr.com/photos/30581523@N00/3109975160/



    http://www.flickr.com/photos/30581523@N00/3109143441/



    http://www.flickr.com/photos/30581523@N00/3109143675/



    http://www.flickr.com/photos/30581523@N00/3109975744/





    Ken, is that original '53 "checkerboard upholstery ??



    I've never seen it in red before.



    silverone
  • silverone wrote:
    Ken, is that original '53 "checkerboard upholstery ??



    I've never seen it in red before.



    silverone



    Other than red checkerboard, if you want to see same checkerboard in blue go page four '52 Hornet restoration where I posted some pictures of interior I had installed in my car I purchased from Ruby Bennett. If you want name and address of material house request it from Ken, he was as always the helpful member I received information from and purchased great; not identical blue checkerboard material.



    Ray
  • bartibog1
    bartibog1 Expert Adviser
    hi i am also looking for blue checkerboard material. who has the info about it? that red also looks awesome

    steve
  • bartibog1 wrote:
    hi i am also looking for blue checkerboard material. who has the info about it? that red also looks awesome

    steve



    Hi Steve,



    It's been more than three years since I got rid of my Black Beauty Hudson Hornet, when I sold it, I included entire folder with all the receipts of parts, larbor & material, with addresses etc. However in some of my files I found the following information; Peachtree Solid Fabric $100.00 & Duralee Checker Board Fabric $350.00 I believe if you contact Ken who has red chckerboard interior Hornet he'll be happy to give you address and for the record that's who (Ken) I originally obtained material information support, probably one of the best recommendations I received..



    Good Luck,



    Ray
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    Also, I know Walt Mordenti has the blue checkerboard material in stock.
  • RL Chilton wrote:
    Also, I know Walt Mordenti has the blue checkerboard material in stock.



    Is the material Walt has the original stuff Russell, or is it just a close match ?
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    silverone wrote:
    Is the material Walt has the original stuff Russell, or is it just a close match ?



    Very close match, hard to discern from original except for the most astute. Don't count on finding original, Ryan. It would be a life pursuit, I think. Even if you did find some, dry rot will be present and show it's face very soon. If you had a car that was in a museum, and the seat was never used, o.k. Anything you are going to drive, and put stress on the old material by sitting on it, 50 year old cloth will tear very easily. Even low-mileage examples were not often AC/Heat controlled cars except for the ones that have been in museums for decades.



    Walt put some in his coupe, I'm sure he would send you a picture, if requested.
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    Ryan-



    Dave-53-7C posted a previous thread. Duralee Fabrics is probably your best bet. Check out the pics in that thread, Walt's material looks identical to it.
  • silverone wrote:
    Is the material Walt has the original stuff Russell, or is it just a close match ?



    Original to Reproduction comparison picture can be found at this link:



    http://hudsonrestoration1948-54.com/PDFFiles/hudson%20Upholstery.pdf:)
  • I am in the market for my '52 Hornet coupe rear center section back rest

    hardware that allows center section of back rest to go up and down like

    scissor type action, if you have, how much do you want?



    Thanks,



    Ray
  • bartibog1
    bartibog1 Expert Adviser
    anyone no Walt Mordenti e mail ?
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    Here it is: waltmorndenti@aol.com
  • bartibog1
    bartibog1 Expert Adviser
    thanks russsel and seasons greetings

    steve
  • bartibog1
    bartibog1 Expert Adviser
    tried walts e mail address twice and postmaster says it is not good

    steve
  • mars55
    mars55 Senior Contributor
    bartibog1 wrote:
    tried walts e mail address twice and postmaster says it is not good

    steve



    Russsel has a typo in the e mail address. The correct e mail address is:



    waltmordenti@aol.com
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    Yep, there was a typo. Sorry about that. Fingers runnin' too fast.
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