My New Toy!
We took the train to Southern California and drove back in our "new" 47 Commodore Coupe. Now, after 25 years, I have 2 Hudsons. No problems on the 850-mile trip from Brea, CA to Santa Fe, except it was HOT! This car is a "resto-rod"...all stock except for a Ford 300ci inline 6, Ford automatic tranny and rear-end. (yeah, I know, the steering wheel is from a stepdown). Anyway, I'm a happy boy. :cheer:
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I can see why you are happy. It is a very nice looking Hudson.0
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Congratulations Sam...
Really nice car...
Add AC and your resto-Hudson will be comfortable as well as a sporty ride in NM.
I just found a picture of this car I took at a Cal Inland Chapter meet in 1992.
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Nice looking car. I love the 46-47 coupes. Good drivetrain choice too.0
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Nice set of wheels Sam - enjoy!!!
Hudsonly,
Alex B
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Happy Hudsoning in your new ride!
I really like the interior.0 -
Very nice! Don't you just love the fact that you now have to decide which Hudson you want to drive!
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Very nice! Let us see some more pictures, I wantvto see that Big Six Ford.0
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onerare39 wrote:Very nice! Don't you just love the fact that you now have to decide which Hudson you want to drive!
John
I don't see a problem, John - one for Sam; one for Mary Ann. And we all know the wife has first choice!!! :silly:
Hudsonly,
Alex B0 -
A California black plate car...(brag, brag) :cheer:
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One of Newton Ray's !0
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FYI
Very Nice Coupe...Its something about us Hudson affectionato's, that it seems the majority of us cant own just one....
Ive found an economical way to cool my Hudson's is pick up a '60'S Under Dash A/C Uinit' at local Swap Meet.(I like the older Units because of larger evaporator than newer Units).I look for Unit's with 3 or more wires (3 Spds) running from the Fan Motor. Two wire Unit's(+ & -)require a an old style reostat switch) Then get a 'Ford Compressor' & any Condenser that will fit from a Salvage Yard and have hoses made to length. Special 'old style'fittings to connect modern Evaporator & condenser using R134 can be obtained from Old Air and Southern Rods.. Always buy a new Dryer though. If your handy you can charge Unit yourself with the Kits readily available, if not, a local radiator Shop will re-charge your System.0 -
Hi Sam, your new toy looks real sharp. Are you planning on driving it to Ok?. We look forward to seeing you there.D0
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congratulations Sam - looks like ????'s car (can't remember his name, LOL) which he frequently drove on the Laughlin Economy Run.0
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Very nice Sam! I always liked that car.0
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Sam, the Ford 300 engine is a very good one,(its not a Hudson, but it is a good engine just the same). Great looking car.Richie.0
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Rubbed out and waxed...Independence Day Show on the Santa Fe Plaza tomorrow...
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