37 Hudson sedan

ESSX28-1
ESSX28-1 Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON

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  • Browniepetersen
    Browniepetersen Senior Contributor
    This must be a sign of Spring! There are several nice looking Hudson's available on Ebay this week. There is no excuse not to have a great Hudson with what is available right now. My neighbor also just put two of his "high end" Hudson's up for sale. A 51 coupe and a 29 roadster. It is going to be hard to hold on to my money for the next few weeks. I think I might slip over to Ebay and put a bid in on the cute 56 coupe that just showed up there.



    I noticed that Pete B just put a note out on this 37. It is an eight cyl car and I expect that it is a long wheel base touring sedan as well. Check out the "deluxe" five string banjo steering wheel it has. Someone needs to grab this one up and get it back on "original" track... it is sweet!!!
  • Aaron D. IL
    Aaron D. IL Senior Contributor
    Oh I hope that doesn't end up a rod that's an 8 cyl LWB Hudson sedan alright. too rare to be a rod. Where's my lotto ticket. hehe
  • oldhudsons
    oldhudsons Senior Contributor
    Brownie - he's been trying to sell that '29 on/off for a long time.

    Yep, the '37 H8 sd. could be a very nice car + rare. Lot of rare & valuable accessory items on it inc. the fender lights, clock in glove box, Elec. Hand, big trim rings, etc.

    Sure hope it can find a good home!
  • Jon B
    Jon B Administrator
    Not meaning to nit-pick, but the fender lights and heater aren't right for that year. However, the car is loaded with original factory options such as clock, radio, Electric Hand, (apparently) defroster, "Grey Poupon" drop-down shelf, and dash cigar lighter. I fail to see how the flat black paint and over the top pinstriping improves on the original, but taste is in the eyes of the beholder, I guess...
  • 4Hud
    4Hud Expert Adviser
    That looks like a great car, the positives far outway the negatives.Well worth the effort.
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