'Pink' Hood Ornament

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
I have very little information to go on, but would any of you Terraplane experts have a response to this: My 86 year old aunt was recently reminiscing about a Terraplane sedan her parents had - what she can remember is that it was purchased new sometime in the 1930s; that it was sort of a 'royal' blue; that it had 'pink' coloring on the hood ornament; and that it was a 'new' or 'modern' style for Terraplane. What would be your best guess as to what year the car was? Thanks in advance to anyone who would venture a guess!

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  • junkcarfann
    junkcarfann Expert Adviser
    I would guess 1936, the first year for the more modern styling for Hudson and Terraplane, and it had a ruby red "carrot" for hood ornament.
  • Are you sure it wasn't a parsnip or, perhaps, a rocket ship or torpedo?
  • She is probably thinking about the ornament from the 37 Hudson. It was translucent and pink or light red in color. The 36 Torpedo ornament is ruby red not pink.

    37hud4xx.jpg
  • Jon B
    Jon B Administrator
    Here you go:



    Hood_ornament_hudson_1934_1938.gif



    Print this out and show it to your aunt to see if any of them jog her memory.



    The ornament mistakenly labelled '1935', is in fact for a 1936.



    The page is part of an entire web album of antique hood ornaments which you'll find at http://www.anticlopedia.com/html/reference/hood_ornament_mascot/hood_ornament_mascot_1933_1960_index.htm .



    By the way, we high-type '37 owners like to think of that shape as a 'Zeppelin'. Mere carrots need not apply.
  • Geoff
    Geoff Senior Contributor
    Well, they got that wrong! The stylised bird is '35, and the winged carrot is '36. Sorry Jon, it looks more like a carrot than a Zeppelin! Incidentally, 1934 was the last year they had any external reference to the Hexagonal Essex symbol, although it was still stamped on various parts in later years, for instance on the connecting rods.

    Geoff.
  • Gotta love the 36 and 37 terraplane ornaments. The 36 is the best. It does look like a flying carrot, um, zeppelin. What were they thinking back then?
  • 51hornetA wrote:
    She is probably thinking about the ornament from the 37 Hudson. It was translucent and pink or light red in color. The 36 Torpedo ornament is ruby red not pink.



    37hud4xx.jpg



    I'd say that at 86 years old, it's amazing that she remembers something as trivial as a hood ornament from almost 70 years ago.
  • Jon B wrote:
    Here you go:



    Hood_ornament_hudson_1934_1938.gif



    Print this out and show it to your aunt to see if any of them jog her memory.



    The ornament mistakenly labelled '1935', is in fact for a 1936.



    The page is part of an entire web album of antique hood ornaments which you'll find at http://www.anticlopedia.com/html/reference/hood_ornament_mascot/hood_ornament_mascot_1933_1960_index.htm .



    By the way, we high-type '37 owners like to think of that shape as a 'Zeppelin'. Mere carrots need not apply.
    Hi all---The picture of the 36 Terralplane hood ornament is in reality a 36 Hudson since it has a double chrome wing. The Terraplane only had a single chrome wing right in the middle. Also the red plastic wing shown on a later post was for a Hudson not Terraplane. The Terraplane one was a red plastic carrot dressed up with some chrome strips. Cliff Minard.
  • The '37 Zeppelin is the best!



    You stepdowners only wish you had a zeppelin!



    It ain't a friggin' carrot.
  • Geoff
    Geoff Senior Contributor
    Depends on whether you consider the "Terra" ( earth, ground, soil - carrots grow there), or the "plane" - soaring, flying, ( Zeppelins).

    Geoff.
  • Geoff C., N.Z. wrote:
    Depends on whether you consider the "Terra" ( earth, ground, soil - carrots grow there), or the "plane" - soaring, flying, ( Zeppelins).

    Geoff.



    In other words, a flying carrot.
  • 66patrick66 wrote:
    The '37 Zeppelin is the best!

    You stepdowners only wish you had a zeppelin!

    It ain't a friggin' carrot.

    I've gotta go with the '37 Zep also. These wouldn't go well on a stepdown, but its the coolest.

    Jay
  • I checked the website of the hood ornaments, pretty cool site, but lotsa errors.



    anyway, how cool would it be to have a Zep?



    Betch you would have the only one at the next show...



    -no smoking-
  • I want a Zep made of lead.
  • I want a boat with a goat
  • Green eggs and ham, Sam I am!
  • I would not eat them in a box
  • I would not eat them in a box

    I would not eat them with a fox

    I would not eat them here or there

    I would not eat them anywhere!



    I will not eat green eggs and ham

    I will not eat them, Sam I am!
  • Well , i can only say thank you and am pleasantly surprised at the 'turnout' for this thread. With all of the comments taken into consideration, i can see where it was most likely a 36 or 7 terraplane. My aunt does have a very keen memory and when i talk with her next i will ask if she remembers anything else and will show her the pix you folks shared. Not to split hairs, but why does the ornament for 36 look more like a salmon color compared to a more 'rubyish' red for the 37 (as shown on the anticlopedia site)? Thanks again to all of you responders!
  • Although I'm not a hood ornament expert, I'd say that the color difference may just be a poor representation. If I remember correctly, the flying carrot was actually red in color. But then again, the color shown is appropriate for a carrot. :D
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