1952 Hornet

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edited June 2011 in HUDSON
Getting closer to car completion, had new exhaust system installed, new Vintage air
conditioner, wheel balanced and alignment; still having a little problem with
directional signals hook up, but should have car started next week.

Today I purchased a 1953 American Classic car http://tinyurl.com/3bqr7da if
interested you maybe be able to see on eBay?

Therefore I finally decided not to go forward with my 1956 Hornet sedan with
Twin-H set up restoration, before I post on eBay auction if any member is
interested in this rust free desert car with clear title; send me an
email to kada9528@cox.net.

Thanks,

Ray

Comments

  • MikeWA
    MikeWA Senior Contributor
    The Hornet is looking great, Ray! Must be great to be getting close to the finish line. :cheer:

    I like you're new acquisition, too. I had a '57 Pontiac Star Chief hardtop when I was in college, and loved it. I always liked the white headliner with the chrome strips, and noticed the '53 has the same thing.

    Still hoping to get down your way, someday, to see the finished product.

    Mike
  • Thanks Mike,

    1953 Pontic Catalina arriving from Riverside, CA. tomorrow, from pictures and description it appears to be a nice car? I don't think I ever (life is too short) want to be involved with full blown frame off restoration. That is why as much as I love Twin-H engines I have decided to offer my '56 Hornet sedan for sale.

    Any time you decide to visit, I'll let you drive your old Hornet and buy you a big lunch, dinner or both.

    Take Care & Stay Healthy,

    Ray
  • super651
    super651 Senior Contributor
    Ray,You will be pleased with the Poncho-53 It looks super and has a very good top end. Watch for the Cops . Your Southern Pal,Friend,
    Hudsonly Rudy
  • As always, thanks to my southern gentleman friend.

    Pal Ray
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