interesting '54 HS ch.
oldhudsons
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Interesting & rare '54 HS brougham recently put into eBay. Seems to be largely original but also is stick with o. d. and as out of Calif. (now in so. Nevada) should be rust free; would be a good cruiser.
Original paint with the rear fender panels to match top - I remember the dealer I worked for at the time got many of his '54 buyers to have the paint shop do that as kinda "jazzed up" the appearance.
Don't know how to drag the URL here but either someone else will or just go take a look. Lotta good photos of it inc. the interior.
Original paint with the rear fender panels to match top - I remember the dealer I worked for at the time got many of his '54 buyers to have the paint shop do that as kinda "jazzed up" the appearance.
Don't know how to drag the URL here but either someone else will or just go take a look. Lotta good photos of it inc. the interior.
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Always interesting to see what these cars sell for. This one appears to be a pretty nice driver.0
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'54 Hornet Special Club Sedan .... a 1954 only model. Hope it gets a good home. looks original.0
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oldhudsons wrote:Interesting & rare '54 HS brougham recently put into eBay. Seems to be largely original but also is stick with o. d. and as out of Calif. (now in so. Nevada) should be rust free; would be a good cruiser.
Original paint with the rear fender panels to match top - I remember the dealer I worked for at the time got many of his '54 buyers to have the paint shop do that as kinda "jazzed up" the appearance.
Don't know how to drag the URL here but either someone else will or just go take a look. Lotta good photos of it inc. the interior.
The owner provided pictures of the underside of the car ... up on lift. As Pete says should be rust free. The pictures prove this out. Overhauled engine, dry clean car with good interior. Reserve is not met at $5K, still could a GREAT bargin for a Hudsonite.
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the most interesting of these '54 HS broughams I ever saw was one my buddy Gary Klann had. It was very low mileage, green, AND with a green leather interior in near perfect condition. It had the Borg Warner trans., and as he was a performance nut, didn't like it. He contemplated putting a Hydro in it but didn't want to mess us such a nice original car so after some years (I stored it for him), he sold it. Don't know of it's fate, never saw it again.
Another very nice one is/was a '54 HS cp. - very low mileage & had been a minister's car. Belonged to an on again/off again member in San Diego named McClanahan who was the 2nd owner. He may still have it but it too had the B-W tranny which he was wary of.0 -
oldhudsons wrote:Interesting & rare '54 HS brougham recently put into eBay. Seems to be largely original but also is stick with o. d. and as out of Calif. (now in so. Nevada) should be rust free; would be a good cruiser.
Original paint with the rear fender panels to match top - I remember the dealer I worked for at the time got many of his '54 buyers to have the paint shop do that as kinda "jazzed up" the appearance.
Don't know how to drag the URL here but either someone else will or just go take a look. Lotta good photos of it inc. the interior.
Pete-
It seems you are regularly on the prowl for the "Hudsons for sale". It's actually pretty simple to include one in your post, and it will help the rest of us "see" what you are referring to. So, taking a little initiation on my part, try this:
1) Move your cursor up to the URL and left click on it to highlight.
2) Once it is highlighted, you can either:
a) Right click on it, move your cursor down and click on "Copy", then move your cursor back to the text area where your are typing your post, click in your text area, then right click in your text area, drop down to the "Paste" and click on that. You should have just posted the URL.
OR
b) Once you've highlighted the URL, the keyboard can do the "Copy" and "paste" for you. The CTRL key and 'C' at the same time is "Copy" and CTRL key and 'V' is "Paste".
That's a lot of words to describe it, but really not too tough.0 -
Russell - that sounds like I have to have the eBay auction on the screen at the same time I have an open "New Thread" in here so I can "drag" it in here; is that correct?0
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Pete-
Rick answered it for me. I do the same thing: I open a seperate tab, or new window, with the E-Bay page listing the item, or whatever else I'm using to copy and paste. Seperate windows are nice and you can switch back and forth rapidly.0 -
Wish this car had come up when I bought mine. Exact same car except for the color. Will have to see what it goes for. I paid 7200.00 for mine and it was not in the condition it was described and not as good as this one appears. Word to the wise, if you are interested in this car GO SEE IT. Mine looked great in the pictures but I was very disappointed when I got it. It had and has rust but fortunatley not in any of the cruicial areas. If I didn't have mine and all I have invested, I would definately go look at this car. It's a rare bird.0
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Will give it a try.
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Here's my Hudson neon sign I bought, NOS in crate, 40 years ago (+ or -) in Billings, Mt. from former zone distributor.0
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Tried dragging a pic from my website, then the name of the website, nada - disgusted, guess I'll put my tail between my legs & have more coffee & some breakfast.
(If you can, and I've frequently done it, drag a website address into an e-mail, why can't you do it here???? - "nuts" as Gen. MacCauliff said during the Battle of the Bulge).0 -
@#$%!#% now why can't I do that with MY pics, LOL????
Rick - please go ahead & post any you want; I'm going to try again, perhaps later today, have a couple of 4th parties to attend.0 -
For those of you who've not seen this sign, they were placed against the glass from the inside of the dealer's window - it has rubber tips on the metal rods protruding forward.
It's about 3' across & I have it hanging in one of my garages at Prescott, Az. home.
It was in it's original packing crate when acquired, approx. 40 yrs. ago. I've had to do nothing to it & only plug it on special occasions.
I would like to sell it as no longer live there, renting out part of the property, live here in Phoenix area in wife's home, but unwilling to pack & ship it.
I have the dealer's clock from the agency where I worked as a kid - keep it plugged in & running in garage here. Also have ad for that agency from '52 local newspaper, framed - will see if can add a pic of it to web page, LOL. I will not sell the clock!0 -
Pete-
What do you want for the sign? I happen to know a good home for it!:D0 -
$750 inc. transformer.0
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Does anyone know who picked this car up? It is not posted anymore.0
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Rob - It was a no sale, did not meet the reserve at $ 8900.00. No doubt was hoping for somewhere around 10,000 to 12,000. Did appear to be a decent car. If it had been closer to my home, I would have bid on it!
Jerry
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