OK: Pick-up for sale again.

Roger Harmon
Expert Adviser
I bought the 52 Wasp in Indy. We're exited: we"re flying out to drive it home at the end of the month.
So, I need to sell the 46 Pick up: It runs and drives, has all new brakes, tires, shocks, tune-up, bed wood, blah blah blah. It did overheat again last weekend (at 55) and burped up another mouse nest. It's a good solid project that's pretty close to being a daily driver. I'll take new photos and list it on ebay Sunday for a 5 day auction if nobody here wants it (I'm listing my Model T Roadster pick-up too). I'm thinking $4000. would take it. I'm near Richmond, VA. Anybody interested?
R/ Roger.
(804) 843-2176
So, I need to sell the 46 Pick up: It runs and drives, has all new brakes, tires, shocks, tune-up, bed wood, blah blah blah. It did overheat again last weekend (at 55) and burped up another mouse nest. It's a good solid project that's pretty close to being a daily driver. I'll take new photos and list it on ebay Sunday for a 5 day auction if nobody here wants it (I'm listing my Model T Roadster pick-up too). I'm thinking $4000. would take it. I'm near Richmond, VA. Anybody interested?
R/ Roger.
(804) 843-2176
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Here it is; There's a couple bids and no reserve, so it has a new home.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Other-Makes-Hudson-Pick-Up-Hudson_W0QQitemZ130330594607QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item1e584f0d2f&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245
R/ Roger.0 -
I second that. This looks like one of the better deals I've seen on a truck project.0
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Looks like a good solid working truck - wouldn't take much to drive it home, I'd say. Bring a spare radiator and change it out would solve the mouse nest overheating problem so you could drive it home.
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0 -
If I wasn't in such an economic funk - that truck wouldn't have made it to e-bay. I love it.
Dangit, I detest being a tire-kicker.
Mark0 -
Roger Harmon wrote:I bought the 52 Wasp in Indy. We're exited: we"re flying out to drive it home at the end of the month.
So, I need to sell the 46 Pick up: It runs and drives, has all new brakes, tires, shocks, tune-up, bed wood, blah blah blah. It did overheat again last weekend (at 55) and burped up another mouse nest. It's a good solid project that's pretty close to being a daily driver. I'll take new photos and list it on ebay Sunday for a 5 day auction if nobody here wants it (I'm listing my Model T Roadster pick-up too). I'm thinking $4000. would take it. I'm near Richmond, VA. Anybody interested?
R/ Roger.
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Some one really got a buy on this truck.0
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walt's garage-53 wrote:Funny, no one mention that it has a wide block engine in it, I also see the build out at # 2 cylinder. Could that be a 55 or 56 engine?? Walt.0
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walt's garage-53 wrote:Funny, no one mention that it has a wide block engine in it, I also see the build out at # 2 cylinder. Could that be a 55 or 56 engine?? Walt.
-But when I posted the engine serial number here (which I don't have handy at work) I understood that the consensus was it came from a '50 pacemaker and was therefore a narrow 232. Did I get that wrong?
R/ Roger.0
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