Chassis Number for 1928 Essex Roadster

pjwilko
pjwilko Member
edited November 2010 in HUDSON
My 1928 Essex Roadster does not have the chassis stamped onto the rear right shackle bracket and does not have an original firewall plate. Is there a way to work it out from the engine number - 974931? To register it I need to have one and like it to be correct or close to it.

Peter

Brisbane, Australia

Comments

  • Try looking on the left rear schackle. Just a thought.. Rich Smithen
  • Geoff
    Geoff Senior Contributor
    In my experience, you won't find a chassis number, apart from the plate on the bulkhead on any r.h.d. '28 or '29 Essex or Hudson. On the "home" (l.h.d.) models the number was stamped into the right rear spring hanger. I do have an I.D. plate if you want one, and you can stamp your own number into it. The engine numbers do not correspond to the car number (always higher), as they made more engines than cars. The '24 Essex were recalled and fitted with new motors in the U.S.A., as they were failing spectacularly. Here in the colonies we missed out on that deal.
    Geoff.
  • I have been given the following information ( a while ago), however all my recent searching I have been unable to confirm this for Essex.

    Year Engine Number Chassis Number

    1925 129046 - 365753 144376 - 337845
    1926 431329 - 562351 337846 - 499909
    1927 577283 - 767121 500000 - 706269
    1928 775000 - 993100 706270 - 928657
    1929 993100 - 1235000 928657 - 1165673
    1930 12335001 - 1305000 1165674 - 1234266
    1931 1360000 - 1379551 1281685 - 1300062

    Can anyone confirm this especial for 1928?

    Does anyone have an 1928 Essex with engine number near 974931? If so, what is your chassis no. and type e.g. Roadster?

    Regards, Peter Brisbane
  • essex6
    essex6 Expert Adviser
    In the mid 1920's the engine number was around 50,000 higher than the chassis numbers because of the 1924 situation that Geoff mentioned.
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    Many thanx for the engine numbers. Can use them in my General Info Handbook. The 1930 motor numbers (1235001 to 1305000) agree with what I have; 1932 don't quite match - I have 1305001 to 130999. 1305001 would be the logical starting number in that 1930 ends with 1305000. Another mystery - Hudson is riddled with them.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
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