This ancient thing has been sitting on the hill up from my house for as long as I can remember. But, nobody in my family knows what it actually is! It has this unique scaloping under the rear Windows Here's the whole thing, we have one fender. It has a spare tire well in it. Would pics of that help identify it? Surprisingly, no rust has eaten through it. It's heavy as all get out, I had dug it out of the ground in the summer, it was sunk down about 8" (mother nature's custom channel I guess) and I put it up on cinder blocks to get it out of the ground. I found a bunch of random sheet metal buried within the dirt, on top of the subframe. You can see some of it in the pics I had thought about saying fuck it and cutting the thing in half and bringing the cowl back to make a 2 door sedan out of it, using the rear doors only. Or would that be dumb? Ccd
Funny, I thought Essex as well. The dual suicide piano hinges kinda seal it, don't they?? I vote Essex. '29 seems a good year. Cosmo
Looks like 28/29 Essex to me also. The three rivets at the bottom of the w/s post, & the drop in the rear of the soft top are the same as my 29 Essex. Haven't looked real close at the 28/29 Hudson, may be similar. Is the dash & gauge pkg still there? I noticed no pics of that area. Very little difference 'twixt the 28 & 29, but the dash gauge cluster, door handles, & some other small items were plain on the 28, & very ornate on the 29. Nice find. Hope it saves. Possibly w/a Hudson 6 or v8? Supercharged, of course... . Marcus...
Unfortunately, the dash and instrument cluster hasn't survived. But, I like that idea for the supercharged Hudson
Shame the visor wasn't there, but im with it being a 29 Essex, I found a body the same as that in 78 and made a pick up out of it. JW
I cant see the pics, so heres the diffrence between a 28 and 29 Hudson cowl. Essex was a smaller, lighter version, but may have used same cowls, im not sure. Green primer cowl =28 Hudson, while black n flamed =29 Hudson. 29 has fatter belt line.
Hey, ccd; Hudson v8 was a, IIRC, 320 cid Packard v8 w/Hudson rocker covers. Good engine, well suited to supercharging, or turbos... . Sixes are no slouch either. Marcus...
Here's a '29 Essex with the scallop in the body line http://www.streetrodderweb.com/events/1104sr_37th_annual_daytona_turkey_run/photo_23.html My mother's brothers had an Essex back in the 30s. They brush painted it bright yellow and then with red, wrote things like "huzzah huzzah" and "oh you kid." Mom said they would go around saying, "My Essex. Does yours?"