Just North is the Napa Vally.
A great drive. Lots to see and do.
Another great drive is to head east. There’s a great road that ends up in Modesto. Nothing to see there but the drive is amazing.
Thanks Xander, I’ll be waiting , good luck with your move. I also need the the strips that go down the A pillar that hold the welting / fabric in place. I need both Passenger and driver sides. Your truck looks amazing.
Medium rare 46-47 trucks you say?
For those two years Hudson only made a total of 3000 commercial vehicles in total.
That include some vans and some other oddities. So it’s unknown the true total of 46-47 trucks produced but, it under 3000.
Sir. i appreciate your offer to contact you personally. This site is dedicated to the preservation and discussion of many cars.
If your truly interested in selling your car in front of this site which has some of the greatest combined knowledge all things that move or once moved you need to do better to get my interest. Prof and providence is key for the money you jokingly expressed. If its real show us.
You have chosen the best place on the net to do so. What you've shown so far is weak for what you are offering. All be it simply beautiful . I have no intention of offending. if you have a gem, please tell us about it.
I’m interested, but also confused.
I have many Hudson’s of this Vintage.
By your photos I don’t know what I’m looking at. Is it a basket case ? Is it restored? Is it a recreation of the one in the photos ? What do you call a recent over haul ? And by who ? I ask because some of the parts do not match up with the period photo of the car. And photos of the basket case car do not match with the photos of the restored car.
Some more info and a set of photos of its present day condition would be very helpful.
That set up is 22-23 Hudson that someone has addapted to your exhaust manifold.
Likly came from a cold climate. I have ones that are all brass and others that are cast identical to yours.
Mines is strait forward as well. My name is Paul, My most loved Hudson is Right Hand Drive. It's a 1929. And it's from New Zealand. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It appears Gary , you are having far to much fun. Love the detail. And thank you for sharing. Keep up the good work. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Looking good. Must be nice to play in the new shop. Advice..... Get your pedals in before you commit to your positions. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk