Mystery door handles

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
I am trying to ID some door handles which might be from an Essex. I have pasted a link to a photo of the handles. Can anyone help?



Thanks!



Jim



http://forums.aaca.org/attachments/f170/50694d1267995223-mystery-door-handles-img_1509.jpg

Comments

  • TwinH
    TwinH Senior Contributor
    Could be,they look similar(stylewise) to the dome light on my 30 Essex

    but don't match the handles. Then again the rumbleseat "T" handle

    on my Essex looks like a twin to the tailgate handle on my 57 Chevy

    wagon. I know,not much help...



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  • It's the wheat design on my handles that has me buffaloed. That seems so unusual, yet I keep striking out when I try to ID them.



    I appreciate your help. I sure wish there was a "handle bible" I could refer to!
  • Geoff
    Geoff Senior Contributor
    These are standard Hudson/Essex handles for 1929 models. Custom bodied Hudsons for '29 used Wild rose pattern.

    Geoff.
  • essexcoupe3131
    essexcoupe3131 Senior Contributor
    If you have a 30 Essex from the exterior door handle the rumble seat handle should match this as well and plus there isn't there usually have 2x screws that hold it on as well not enclosed in

    what year is your coupe?

    Is this the same coupe as twinH



    Mike
  • Thanks for the help! I am cleaning out my dad's barn, trying to make him a few bucks. He has a crateful of handles that I'll be peddling for him.



    If you know of anyone that could use those handles, my e-mail address is: virgilmule@aol.com



    I've been through the struggles of trying to find parts for a restoration project (I just finished a 1930 Marmon), so I know how important it can be to get these handles where they belong.



    Jim
  • Lee ODell
    Lee ODell Senior Contributor
    virgilmule wrote:
    Thanks for the help! I am cleaning out my dad's barn, trying to make him a few bucks. He has a crateful of handles that I'll be peddling for him.



    If you know of anyone that could use those handles, my e-mail address is: virgilmule@aol.com



    I've been through the struggles of trying to find parts for a restoration project (I just finished a 1930 Marmon), so I know how important it can be to get these handles where they belong.



    Jim



    Jim



    Will you post some pictures of your restored 1930 Marmon. They are great looking cars. I saw one in a museum once. Don't know if it would be the same model as yours.



    That's great that you are helping out your Dad like that. I always appreciate it when my sons help me out.



    Lee
  • Here are before (7 years ago) and after (last fall) pictures of my'30 Marmon. It's a model 8-79.



    I can't WAIT for the weather to warm up so I can drive it!



    Jim
  • Lee ODell
    Lee ODell Senior Contributor
    Thanks you Jim for sharing the pictures of your Marmon. What a neat car, when I saw the before picture, became a WOW seeing the finished car. You did a great job bring it back to life. Lee
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