By Popular Demand, My New Convertible
As some of you know, I have been looking for a convertible for a long time. Lots to choose from, but value verses price eliminated most. I got extremely lucky when park connected me with the seller of the late Herb Bells's collection. Herb was a living Hudson legend and lived in Gainsville Georgia. The strange twist of fate.... I had admired Herbs 49 Commodore eight convertible since I saw it in a magazine in about 1976-77. In 76-77, I was finishing up a restoration of a 49 commodore 8 Convertible and I used the pictures of Herb's as a guide to finish mine. A divorce was on the horizon, so i sold mine to finance the divorce and put a down payment on some empty property. I never forgot Herb's convertible. Several years ago, Park set up a meeting with Herb and I to aquire some parts for a friends Super six. I got to see his collection in person. There sat the convertible next to Miss Daisy! Herb wasn't interested in selling and to tell the truth I couldn't afford it!. Park comes back into the picture again when he announced Herb's passing. I asked Park if they were selling the collection. He put me in touch and I bought it. Never in my wildest dreams would I imagine I would have that car. Her name is Ruby, It's a family Joke. My Model A ford is named Sapphire, so they are now room mates..
What was the ex's name that I divorced? "Ruby" of course! Thanks Park, for a memorable journey.
Here are a few pics. not a perfect car, but oh how much fun she is gonna be.
What was the ex's name that I divorced? "Ruby" of course! Thanks Park, for a memorable journey.
Here are a few pics. not a perfect car, but oh how much fun she is gonna be.
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And one at our home. In front of the barn.0
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Congrats, she looks like a fantastic car.....0
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Very nice car.
I hope that Ruby/Christine, does not come back to haunt you!
John
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Simply Fabulous Car!0
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Wow! And in another thread, you were talking about a..''project''! Not exactly the kind of ''project'' I was thinking of... Congrats! Very nice looking car! Michel
And thanks for the tip: First: A divorce, Second: An empty property Third: A Hudson Convertible! Good news: I completed steps one and two last seven years. Now...0 -
Thanks, It's not perfect, but nice enough to not have to make excuses for. Some serious paint issues in the lower fenders and doors, a chattering clutch and a very leaky transmission need attention. Then a new top. I sure am going to miss all the stuff I had on my Super.
The empty property was used to build our retirement home....and large garage! All of this took between 30-40 years! Of course finding a new wife and partner in life a couple years after the divorce made it all possible. Having the right woman is essential! Of course luck has some bearing.0 -
Congratulations on a wonderful purchase and a recovered life! It looks fantastic. Thanks for the photos. Will we see it at Gettysburg?
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SuperDave, you are a lucky man, congrats. Richie.0
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