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My 34 Hudson

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by lippy, Oct 3, 2006.

  1. lippy
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    H[​IMG]ere's my current street project.[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
     
  2. dan34
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  3. lippy
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    Cool Dan!! I found this body, no fenders grille, frame ect... just had to have it!!:D
     
  4. JayD
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    Think ya got enough motorvation there, lippy?? The things gonna be killer!!

    J
     
  5. lippy
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    Hi Jay, I think so, if not I'll put a K-B in it.LOL. I am not sure exactly if I want this engine in there, I have a 67 mercedes gas 6cyl 4spd. It's gonna have a 6in dropped axle and 15x3 1/2 fentons on the front. I have a real nice 35 chevy grille too. My mind changes like the kansas wind.:D
     
  6. dan34
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    My hudson's engine look like a toy compared to that hehe.. Cool to see different ways to build one! :)

    Looking forward to see the result.
     
  7. 36couper
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    Very cool! Will you come over and roll my lawn?
     
  8. lippy
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    Hi Dan, I didn't have much of a choice on the fender no feder deal, and I figured, hey, if the engine is gonna be out in the open, and the firewalls are huge on these things, I might as well try to fill it!! I'm thinking of raising the rear and letting the tires stick out a little, maybe a different offset wheel, I don't know, cant decide. Thought of moving the openings up so it could stay low, but those are big openings to raise. What do you have for a engine/driveline? Got some pics? I'd love to see more of your car.
     
  9. 36C8
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    I love the 34 Hudsons! A top five fave for me. Sweet suicide doors that have that longer look to them, can't wait to see it done!
    Heres a 34 Nash coupe I been after
     

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  10. Bad Ass-is It A Teraplane??
     
  11. dan34
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    I have a 350csb with a m22 (4 gear, manual).

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  12. 36C8
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    Thats sharp! Great alternative to the 34 Ford. No slouch in the style!
     
  13. Skimmer
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    Lippy thats one tough beast in the making ,keep us informed.......
     
  14. Skimmer
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    Now this is another great ride, Id buy this in a shot if it was for sale as i have a soft spot for Hudson's having sold my last a couple of years ago..........Love it .
     
  15. wow those are BAD i mean totaly cool man i am drooling all over myself forget finding a 33 ford 2dr sedan i want a hudson now. so i anyone has one for sale i am in the market :D

    and lippy put a v8 in that bad boy i wouldn't think that mercedez 6 cly. would turn the meats you have on that sucker
     
  16. recycler
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    Damn lippy, you are everywhere. First Frank's nitro lounge, now here. Welcome to the HAMB. Brad Green
     
  17. lippy
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    I just love cars Brad, there isn't enough hours in a day for me!!!
     
  18. lippy
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    Dan that Hudson of yours is so cool!! I took 3in out of the roof of mine, the way the side windows are though, that's about the limit, the w/s gets short quick. A dollar bill just fits in mine. LOL
     
  19. Bugman
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    That's neat. Now I'm inspired to find my own. I like how the grill bars radiate from the center instead of being parallel. I might steal that idea for another project...
     
  20. Now that is a cool body :) I've had my eye out for a 34 Hudson forever
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  21. fiftyfiveford
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    Thats freakin cool looks like a cartoon!
     
  22. Chevy
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    Very Kool guys.
    I have a 34 terraplane roadster, but I am not clever enough to get pics on here, it says they are too big.

    Chevy....
     
  23. dan34
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    It's just been dopped and all that fenders crap removed otherwise it looks pretty much original. I don't think it -needs- to have it's roof chopped, unlike, say a ford cause the w/s is pretty small to begin with. But after seeing yours I'm seriously thinking about doing it.. Will give it a more mean look :p

    Like I said. I'm really looking forward to see what you come up with!
     
  24. Skimmer
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    dan34 have you any pics of the rear of your awsome beast....
     
  25. dan34
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    [​IMG]
    (the sticker in the backwindow says "Member of the mafia" ;))

    Btw. I'm sorry, it wasn't my intention to "take over" this thread.
     
  26. Skimmer
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    Yea Baby just like the front ..........Awsome.......
     

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