Thanks for saving that Hudson pickup. I'd keep it pretty stock, especially if there are only eight known 1936 pickups. And especially the artillery wheels. There were a few newer Hudson pickups setting outside this one place in lovely Chico, California, in the early 1990s. I doubt that I'll find them on Google street view.
I think the fella that bought it will be restoring it for his collection of which his relatives were part of the Hierarchy of Hudson...I think we're safe from any mods period... 8 known pickups left wow that's pretty rare... Overcoming a Stroke and being able to continue with a dream even better...
Good to hear. Its probably safe to say it will retain that great factory look, at least through the current ownership. Hopefully his kids have the same love for their namesake.
Good for you for your part in preserving it. It is amazing he recovered from a stroke and continued with the plan. Good for both of you. Nice story
I'm amazed how many people post comments without reading the thread! He won't be doing a build, it has been sold to a member of the Hudson family!