WwooowW - you gotta see THIS project !!

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
Here's a few shots sent in today, of BoB Bitgood's drop-dead gorgeous '49 H C6 CVBRO.



When this beauty hits the road, there's gonna be a lot of car nuts out there wishing they'd chose Hudson instead of some "other" brand to sink their hard-earned cash into.



Takes the breath away Bob -- especially to the hard-core hudnuts who see these cars as the "holy grail" of all things that roll around on four wheels -- me included.



Many thanks for sharing these photos with us, and if you have more - I'd be proud to post them !!



Ryan (silverone)



http://www.hudsoncollector.com/forum_viewtopic.php?17.897.0

Comments

  • LanceB
    LanceB Senior Contributor
    That is a beauty! Look's like a lot of time and love went into that so far. Can't wait to see the final product.



    BTW, I think he still may like the "other" brands, look over the doorway in the first picture.
  • LanceB wrote:
    That is a beauty! Look's like a lot of time and love went into that so far. Can't wait to see the final product.



    BTW, I think he still may like the "other" brands, look over the doorway in the first picture.



    Haaa, sharp eye Lance !
  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Senior Contributor
    He's more than a "Bit Good". Sorry, couldn't resist.
  • Added some more photos a few minutes ago.
  • Now thats the color a convert should be. Nice red leather and a black hartz top with the little back window. Perfect.
  • Just added 10 or so more pictures of this gorgeous car on hudsoncollector.



    Same url as above, pages 2-3



    silverone
  • Aaron D. IL
    Aaron D. IL Senior Contributor
    Seem to be a clean restoration with a strong attention to details.
  • essexcoupe3131
    essexcoupe3131 Senior Contributor
    This looks very tasty and extremely well detailed, isnt it fun when you start reassembling, all that blood sweet and tears all seem worth it and each day you are closer to realising the dream and as you stand back with a cold 1 at the end of the day and view what of of your dedication has achieved



    Mike
  • The Wow factor is off the chart on that one , simply stunning !!
  • Just posted eight more update photos of this project on hudsoncollector.



    Thanks Bob --- the pictures are a joy to look at, and an inspiration to all of us !!



    http://hudsoncollector.com/forum_viewtopic.php?17.897.20



    silverone
  • Just posted six more progress pictures of this project. Bob says the car should go to upholstery sometime next week or so. I can't wait to see the photos of this phase !



    What a project, and what a car.



    http://www.hudsoncollector.com/forum_viewtopic.php?17.897.30



    silverone



    ( I've decided on the photosize you see there to try to accomodate those with smaller screens, or slower download speed. If anyone would care to comment on what size works best for them, I'll see what can be done to achieve a happy medium for all. I can post them much, much larger if that's what everyone wants, or even smaller, but personally, the way they are now is about as small as I'd like them to be on HC )
  • 53jetman
    53jetman Senior Contributor
    I for one think it is a waste to post such large pictures.



    53jetman
  • mdwhit
    mdwhit Expert Adviser
    53jetman wrote:
    I for one think it is a waste to post such large pictures.



    53jetman



    Not for me, I love the detail that I am able to see on my monitor with these large pictures :)
  • 53jetman wrote:
    I for one think it is a waste to post such large pictures.



    53jetman



    A waste of what jetman? Pixels?
  • Yeah. There are poor people out there who need pixels so they can get pixelated. :rolleyes:
  • Clutchguy
    Clutchguy Senior Contributor
    Too bad the grille is done incorrectly?:eek:. I think one of the best exterior features is the grille on a 48-9. Defineately looks like a pretty car.:cool:
  • russmaas
    russmaas Senior Contributor
    Looks great. One issue he will have is on the header. He put the glass in before he put the vinal on the header. It is actually installed with tacks above the glass seal. Although he may be able to glue and use the garnish moldings, but let the upholster figure that out.
  • Seven new pictures of this project now up on hudsoncollector.



    Check them out at http://www.hudsoncollector.com/forum_viewtopic.php?17.897.40



    silverone
  • Kdancy
    Kdancy Senior Contributor
    simply beautiful !
  • He has a front seat like mine :rolleyes:. I love that color, but it looks like he is getting ready for a two tone color scheme.
  • Just posted another eight pictures on hudsoncollector. The two-tone paint job is finished, and now its off to the upholstery shop tomorrow on a flatbed truck, weather permitting. Once that is done, around the end of March, then the car will be final detailed, when it gets back in Bob's garage.



    http://www.hudsoncollector.com/forum_viewtopic.php?17.897.40



    silverone
  • hornet53
    hornet53 Senior Contributor
    Is that Boston Ivory and Honey Cream together? Never thought about that. What color is the top going to be?
  • While I appreciate all the work they are doing I don't like the color combo. I think the colors are so close it looks like someone made a mistake. To me two tone should have contrast, something to catch the eye, not make you guess whether there is actually a color change on not just a paint mistake. The work is beautiful, the color change is just too subtle for my liking.



    Harry
  • Great photos and it's easy to see he's paying attention to detail. However, those extra large photos are a pain to manuver around on the screen, and they keep us from seeing the big picture all at once.
  • willy74 wrote:
    Great photos and it's easy to see he's paying attention to detail. However, those extra large photos are a pain to manuver around on the screen, and they keep us from seeing the big picture all at once.

    Hold down your Ctrl Button and then use the (+) plus and (-) minus buttons to change the size of the picture. You can reduce the size of the picture to where you can see the whole picture on your screen. Then if you want to view a small area to view the detail just enlarge it. Only down side is that it also reduces the print.
  • willy74 wrote:
    Great photos and it's easy to see he's paying attention to detail. However, those extra large photos are a pain to manuver around on the screen, and they keep us from seeing the big picture all at once.



    Unfortunately willy, to get the fine detail a lot of us cherish in a photograph, a large photo is the only way to fly. Some of us that are using older, smaller CRT monitors, will no doubt find things a bit awkward when trying to view the photos at the size I have settled on for posting.



    The photo size I'm using actually only fills about 3/4 of the screens I use, but these are all 21 inchers, so no issues there.



    The best I could think of to do with regards to this problem for some of us, is to reduce the photo size to a hopefully "happy medium", that would help out the users with older monitors by not being too "huge", while keeping the Guys with newer monitors still able to see the whole picture at once.



    Then, when the older monitor users finally toss those CRT monitors, (which will happen very soon no doubt), they'll find the pictures fit very nicely on their "lastest, greatest", high tech monitor, even if they were posted a couple years ago.



    Hopefully, this will work out in time, but if I've missed the mark somewhere on this, don't hesitate to let me know. This whole exercise is make the Hudson experience not only accessable to everyone who's interested, but as much fun as possible along the way as well.



    silverone
  • Nevada Hudson
    Nevada Hudson Senior Contributor
    Photos are the right size for me! Can really see the detail this way. Thanks for posting the photos, real eye candy!
  • Thanks! Why didn't I think of that?
  • Its off to the upholstery shop now.



    Six new pictures have to been added to hudsoncollector for our enjoyment.



    Thanks again Bob, you've got us all drooling again !!



    http://www.hudsoncollector.com/forum_viewtopic.php?17.897.60
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