Well there's been no real work done on this for the last year. I've done a little to my 35 Chevy, and in the process, found that a 35 Chev front Axel will fit the Hudson. I have a complete set of 35 Chev wire wheels spare, so I'm looking at using them on the Hudson. The diff is not the same width, but I could make it work. I brought this Hudson toe plate for the 29, but it doesn't fit anywhere, so I'll use it on the 28. Anyone know what year it is?
Looks like aftermarket accessory , step plate for running board. Never saw one on a Hudson from the factory.
Well my wreaker buddy ****s. He s****ped a 34 Chevy front Axel. He knew I wanted it, but got pissy that it had sat around to long (only a couple o months) as well as engine and diff. I wanted to see how well it would fit the Hudson. At least I managed to get a full set of 34 Chev wire wheels off him. I've not long brought a 39 Hudson hood for the boat tail part. Its in the Other Island at the moment, and one of my customers will bring it down when he's down for some ink. Still collecting parts, but not much else. Tidied my shed today, and shifted the ch***is. My helper could not get over the size of the Hudson diff.
The Chevs getting moved soon, and I'm going to get the 28 back together. Still waiting on the Terraplane hood to get here. My buddy sent me a couple of pics.
I've finally got the car back into its rightful home, and back together. Here's some pics, sorry, ****py phone pics.
The ba*****t where this car sat for years, before I got it, also had a 23 Es*** in it. Recent cir***stances meant it had to go too. Mo told me I could have until Wednesday, a few weeks back to sell it, or he was s****ping it. Long story, but short version is, I found a buyer, and he picked it up today. I took a whole bunch of two megapixel phone pics, so suffer through them, while enjoying the fact that another old car was saved today.
The car has a grill and cowl, but no body, so like my 28, this will probably end up a Speedster to. The buyer already owns a tidy 22 Es*** Roadster, that has never been restored! There was a spare 23 engine, and 1920 engine. I'm not sure which is which in the pics. There were 2 spare diffs, four gearboxes, two side draft br*** Marvel carbs, and lots of other smaller parts. It was a wet day, but it wasn't cold. Here's a few more pics of the spare engines.
Those are nice engines. I believe they are superior to the Es*** Six. Make a nice speedster. Good save !
Lostmind, you are correct. The Es*** four was a great motor, and in its day, it was s real performer.
Well my 39 Terraplane hood has arrived. Its in great condition, so I cleaned all the **** I had sitting on the back of the 28, and sat the hood there. I'll get pics up when we have sunshine. Its a wet windy day here today, to dark in shed for halfway decent pics, even with lights on.
Two years down the track, and I realise I'll never get this car done. While it's cool to have 28 and 29 Hudson's side by side in my shed, there's a 28 in the North Island, that needs a new engine, so I've decided to part this thing out. So the engine comes out again, this time, for the last time.
This thing don't want to leave. Fought me all the way, getting it on to the Ute, to take to the shippers.
So the cowl is now sold, I'm left with the ch***is, front and rear end, and some totally ****ed wheels. On the bright side, I got these pics today, from the new owner of the engine. He used the pistons from his old Super Six, and spent $1200 getting the water pump spline rebuilt. It's in the car, a 28 Hudson Landau. Just needs a few small details sorted, and it should be running.
Not sure about the 28 who's engine I helped save, all I have left of my 28 is the ch***is, and some small parts. It's possible I may start doing something with the ch***is rails when our Summer comes back in November. I have the makings of a cunning plan.