1933 Essex Terraplane Engine Color

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edited March 2013 in HUDSON
I realize the general consensus is Silver, but when I degreased my '33 side covers, the color appears more grayish-green. The car is an untouched original, stored since the 1940's.Any one else have this experience? Thanks!

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  • My parts car (33T8) both engine and trans. were basic machinery grey, My 1 owner 32 Hudson
    was closer to the green of the 1929's.

    Not positive, but thats my experience. (in 1967)
    Hard to research after so many years.
  • My understanding is that the silver became universal with the '34 models.
  • Thanks Ric,
    Any chance you could post pics of each?Especially the '32....
  • Looks similar to what I found on my 30.
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  • Thats what my 32 8cyl looked like, many years ago! :)
  • Anybody have a suggestion of a current spray paint color that would come close to matching that original color?
  • Up to 1933, engines were a light Green, and in 1934 all splashers, 6 or 8's were Silver. Walt.
  • There is no question, no doubt, no way around the fact that the low mileage '33 Essex-Terraplane 8 sedan I owned and disassembled had an aluminum silver engine with a black oil pan and the usual accessories.
  • Sounds like the eights were painted different than the sixes, at least in 1933?
  • Was StillOutThere's an early production, or late? Mine was quite early, had the older
    style bumpers etc. Wouldn't surprise me to see Hudson change things during the model year. :\">
  • I no longer have the serial number of that car. It did have the angled ends on the front bumper if that has been determined to be a early/late characteristic.
  • In prepping my 33 T8 engine for rebuild, I noted original black paint on the oil pan and front motor mount plate. I would assume timing cover was also black, but there is no evidence of any paint on it other than red brush paint that was put on at some point.

    Matt
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