1936 Hudson Terraplane

[Deleted User]
edited August 2012 in HUDSON
My first post, hope following protocol...I am an orphan as well as a member of the Studebaker Drivers Club but am planning on letting go of my 1955 President, filling its spot in the garage with a Hudson. Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I am looking for a 1936 Terraplane business coupe (please do not snicker and say, "good luck with that"...) Hoping for complete, original (not hot rod), running perhaps older resto vehicle. If someone out there has this vehicle to sell, please let me know. I am in the Buffalo, NY area but would travel a bit to check out a good prospect. PS the Pres will then be for sale/trade so keep that in mind. Thanks!
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  • ski4life65
    ski4life65 Expert Adviser
    You have come to the right place. Welcome
  • There is a 1937 Terraplane Coupe for sale, still, maybe. If you are looking for only that business coupe model your search might take a while.
    Contact me if you want details. the '37 is in Colorado I believe.
  • [Deleted User]
    edited August 2012
    I was investigating a '37 in Canada but do not believe that deal will work. My preference would be for a '36 as I prefer the styling of the grill to the '37. Were there multiple 2-door models for the year 1936?
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    There were multiple 2-door models in 1936

    For Hudson:
    2-Pass. Coupe (Series 63, 64, 65);
    4-Pass. Coupe (Series 63, 64, 65)
    2-4 Pass. Convt. Coupe (Series 63, 64, 65)
    5-Pass. (2-Door) Brougham (Series 63, 64, 65)
    5-Pass. (2-Door) Touring Brougham (Series 63, 64, 65)

    Terraplane:
    3-Pass. Coupe (Series 61, 62)
    5-Pass. Brougham Series 61, 62) (basically a 2-door sedan)
    5-Pass. Touring Brougham (Series 61, 62)
    3-Pass. Convt. Coupe (Series 61, 622)
    1/2 ton Utility Coach (Series 70) (2-Door Sedan type)

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • That is excellent information, thank you so much for taking the time to answer my inquiry. Now, does anyone out there have any of those 1936 Terraplanes for sale (in the less than 35K range)?
  • Browniepetersen
    Browniepetersen Senior Contributor
    edited August 2012
    There are five on eBay today, but sorry no coupes...... Woops, those are all 37's.
  • Found one send me an e-mail at HudsonMCCC(remove)@ G maildot com add the dot remove and despace.
    The car is in the middle of the US so it would be a long haul to Buffalo, but that depends on how bad you want it. This is an non-restored car that is close to all there... let me know.
  • [Deleted User]
    edited August 2012
    Have been watching/having discussions with the sellers of the 37's on eBay - one may turn into a lead on a '36 coupe...keep your fingers crossed. Are there pics for the one you mentioned hudsonsoul? Can't hurt to look.
  • Uncle Josh
    Uncle Josh Senior Contributor
    There's a 36 Sedan in Vt that still casts a shadow. Still has the cigar in it's mouth. Not sure where it is, but I know the guy who knows the guy. I've already got one of 'em so I'm not interested in it.

    HETcramerlp@roadrunner.com
  • [Deleted User]
    edited August 2012
    Looking for a '36 Terraplane coupe, so we're getting closer!
  • Yes there are a couple pictures. Please send me an e-mail and I will give you the particulars.
  • Never mind got your e-mail. Sorry for my confusion.
  • That is the one ski4life.
  • Thanks. I forwarded it to hubby - I think we are looking for something a bit "shinier" but looks straight - 15k seems like a lot needing interior, paint and tires but what do I know?!
  • Browniepetersen
    Browniepetersen Senior Contributor
    I would agree that 15K for that car is high. Do not be in too big of a hurry, as winter approaches there should be a few show up. Also, for 15K you should be able to drive it home. It might need some work, but it would be rust free and a good driver. For 25K you should be able to take it to a local car show and it just might win a sponsor trophy. It would be a good driver and dependable. Either a nice original or an amature restoration. For the 35K mark it would be a professional restoration and a car anyone would be excited to see and proud to own. Some might go above that price but they are most likely dreamers hoping for a good pay day. In the meantime, you might want to join up with a local hudson group and start speaking with some locals. They might have a lead for you...
  • Thanks. We are definitely not "show car" folks - we have five projects in the garage and they are all essentially daily drivers. I would be proud to own a Terraplane in "any" condition other than rust bucket because I want to show it off in public regardless of its little imperfections. I am hot to make a deal shortly as I will need to sell my '55 Studebaker to make room for the Hudson in the garage - hoping folks looking for winter projects will speed the process along. Don't forget, I live in Buffalo, NY...it will be winter shortly and for a loooong time, ha!
  • [Deleted User]
    edited September 2012
    Well, now I need to start a new conversation chain (and change my profile pic). I just made a deal on a 1937 2dr slant back sedan! I won't celebrate totally till it's in my driveway, title in hand. Bought it online, have not seen it in person but it is an older resto, new tires, no rust, new wiring, redone correct mohair interior in super condition, new exhaust and window and trunk seals. Unfortunately had developed an engine knock so anticipating dropping another grand - 11K - I think I did ok. Thoughts?
  • dave s
    dave s Senior Contributor, Moderator
    My theory, get 11,000.00 cash and put it next to car. Step back 10 yards, look and decide which one you would rather have.
  • [Deleted User]
    edited September 2012
    Ok, no more thoughts from you dave s, you are a party-pooper :-h . I am thrilled :x and will rephrase...any constructive and encouraging thoughts?
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    edited September 2012
    Pictures are good.

    Dave's right . . . comes down to whether or not you are happy, and it sounds as though you are. Congratulations, and welcome!
  • [Deleted User]
    edited September 2012
    Thanks. We will be trailering her from Kentucky to New York, so I will post some pics when we get her home.
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    Look forward to seeing her!
  • Terraplane33
    Terraplane33 Expert Adviser
    Welcome here Joycescheetz !
    I like very much the way you see the things Dave !
    Unfortunately, it's too late to apply this method by now, I hope it's a good deal. Anyway, you will find excellent support here !
  • junkcarfann
    junkcarfann Expert Adviser
    edited September 2012
    I have a Boogie-Woogie piano CD with a 36 Terraplane business coupe on the cover, and inside. The car has the rare "Piano Motor" that Hudson developed during the depression to capitalize on the Boogie-Woogie craze but did not use. (Written up in the WTN) It is the only Hudson Terraplane piano motor in existence :) Link:

    http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/paulzerra

    http://www.Paulzerra.com
  • Browniepetersen
    Browniepetersen Senior Contributor
    Welcome to this wonderful world. Now you have taken the step we are all really excited for you. Dave's comment was most likely realistic and I can assure you that he is not a party pooper? You can see from his avtar that he is just as sick as the rest of us. I have a roadster pick up that is very nice. I got an offer to sell her yesterday for more than twice than she is worth. I should sell, but I did not. I am having too much fun. Price does not really come into play when we talk about these cars. We visit reality (like Dave) every once and a while but then press on. Your car sounds great!! Excited to see some photo's. And, be sure to join a local Chapter of the Hudson Club. You will be warmly accepted and respected--well, your car will win them over at first sight, you will need to try a little, but it will not take long.......
  • Glad to see you found a Terraplane! When you get it take a bunch of pictures. Ask a bunch of questions and Have Fun!
  • Hudsonsoul - thinking I got more bang for my buck on this vehicle than the roached out one for 15K on Craigslist :)

    Does not look like the Western New York chapter is very active. Their web site seems to be down but I did get ahold of someone and they are having a get together on the 22nd close by so I am going to try to make that - hopefully I will have the Terraplane by then but not sure if she will be on the road with the engine issues since not entirely sure what is up...sounds like she may have sucked some gunk up from the pan...
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    edited September 2012
    Welcome aboard. This is the greatest bunch of car nuts around. HET is not really a car club - it's a family club. I've been a member of a lot of car clubs over the years, but after 43 years I'm still with the Hudson club and the rest are in the dust. That should tell you something. Have fun and enjoy.

    Got a meet near your place - by all means take the T'plane if it has arrived by then. Tow it, push it, whatever - just take it and go. If you have a chance to drop the pan and clean it out I'll go out on a limb and say somebody at that meet will try to get it running. LOL
    If you need any manuals to work with check out the HET Club online library at
    http://hetclub.org/burr/lithomepage.htm - you'll find parts books, service merchandisers, bulletins and reference sheets to help you.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • Thanks Husdontech. I was told by the seller that the Terraplane comes with its original '37 owners manual and a repro shop manual so that is all good. I plan to hook up with the HET - as a member of national Studebaker Drivers Club and local SDC Iroquois Chapter, I know that is a valuable tool - if only to surround oneself with like-minded whackos. :))
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