Another manual on-line

hudsontech
Senior Contributor
I've finished scanning the 1933 Hudson 6 & 8 Parts List - this is not a body parts book. Will finish proof reading sometime this afternoon, hopefully, and will have it posted in the HET on-line library shortly there-after.
Again, if anybody has material they would like to loan for this project please do drop me an email.
I can pretty much scan anything that can be laid flat (up to about 125 pages) - the heavier manuals like the 40's and 50's service manuals and parts books are a little harder to do. If you have these thicker manuals and they are literally falling apart, I can use those to. I hate to take good stuff apart. Tho, if it has been punched for 3-holes (or if not I can do so) I can put it in a 3-ring binder. I recently received a 1948-1954 Group Parts catalog in decent condition - the person who loaned it said it would be ok to take it apart.
I'm especially looking for any kind of bulletins to add to the bulletin section of the library - check it out and see what I've got already. You'll find them under the "Bulletins" section. I'm especially looking for early pre-1930's bulletins, maintenance sheets, things like that. Most of these were printed on yellowish-orange paper and I can duplicate that.
Thanks in advance.
NOTE: Grumbling, naughty words, incantations, etc - I can't upload the 1933 book to the HET web site. At 2.6 mb it's to large. Aaron is trying to get in touch with Ted Welch to see if we can't increase the file size - this is why I had to put the General Information Handbook on Gregg Maroney's site. The 1933 parts book will be there as well as soon as Gregg gets a chance to upload it to. The url for Greggs site is:
www.HudsonManuals.com
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN
NEChudsontech09@yahoo.com (Drop the NEC)
Again, if anybody has material they would like to loan for this project please do drop me an email.
I can pretty much scan anything that can be laid flat (up to about 125 pages) - the heavier manuals like the 40's and 50's service manuals and parts books are a little harder to do. If you have these thicker manuals and they are literally falling apart, I can use those to. I hate to take good stuff apart. Tho, if it has been punched for 3-holes (or if not I can do so) I can put it in a 3-ring binder. I recently received a 1948-1954 Group Parts catalog in decent condition - the person who loaned it said it would be ok to take it apart.
I'm especially looking for any kind of bulletins to add to the bulletin section of the library - check it out and see what I've got already. You'll find them under the "Bulletins" section. I'm especially looking for early pre-1930's bulletins, maintenance sheets, things like that. Most of these were printed on yellowish-orange paper and I can duplicate that.
Thanks in advance.
NOTE: Grumbling, naughty words, incantations, etc - I can't upload the 1933 book to the HET web site. At 2.6 mb it's to large. Aaron is trying to get in touch with Ted Welch to see if we can't increase the file size - this is why I had to put the General Information Handbook on Gregg Maroney's site. The 1933 parts book will be there as well as soon as Gregg gets a chance to upload it to. The url for Greggs site is:
www.HudsonManuals.com
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN
NEChudsontech09@yahoo.com (Drop the NEC)
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Hi Alex,
In December '09 I purchased and still have a 1956 Hudson Hornet with Twin - H power, not sure if I'll go forward with restoration, but just in case where can I find history/manuals with additional information of the CA vehicle I.D. # X8882 car?
Thanks,
Ray0 -
Unfortunately, Ray, I don't have much of anything for the 1955-1957 cars - yet. There are some bulletins in the on-line library that I'm putting together but that's about the extent of it at the moment. Seems like the older stuff has been easier to find and get my grubby little hands on.
The HET club store has a 1956 Service Manual along with the Hornet V-8 supplement. They list the price of the Service Manual at $7 - so you should check with the store. Seems really low to me, like somebody dropped a digit. The V-8 supplement is $25.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0 -
Thanks Alex,
Ray0 -
Anybody?????????0
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Guess not!!
Almost finished with the 1940 manual, tho.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0
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