Hudson Pickup

Uncle Josh
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Guy emailed me with what looks like a 42 Hudson Pickup SN 1246675
SN doesn't fit anything we can find. Anybody got any ideas as to what it is?
SN doesn't fit anything we can find. Anybody got any ideas as to what it is?
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Is it a sedan conversion to pickup?0
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I think what Josh means, is that the serial number for any 1942 Hudson should begin with a "28", not a "12". If it starts with a "12" then it's a '41 Commodore Six that someone's converted to a pickup, and to which (apparently!) they've attached a '42 front clip.0
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Or Could Of Just Attached The Serial No Plate?????0
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any difference in '42 Numbers for PU's ? I remember there were 2 different pickup versions weren't there? Standard and Big Boy ? They were considered "commercial vehicles" as I recall.
In those days people didn't buy a pickup unless they had a practical reason to. No luxury, no DVD player. LOL Just farmers and construction people bought em.0
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