Introducing myself

Hello,

i just wanted to take a moment and introduce myself as required by the forum. I am new to the Hudson world but like to be an outsider. I own a 1935 Hudson Terraplane coupe that I plan on turning into a custom street rod restomod. This should be a fun journey lol and look forward to opinions and advice as I do my build so anyway talk to you guys soon as I do need a ton of parts.

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  • Jon B
    Jon B Administrator
    Welcome to the H-E-T Club's "Open Forum", Guido!

    I think you'll find our forum members to be helpful, so go ahead and "ask away".  For the "resto" portion of your project, you could post questions to the "Hudson" category, and for the "Mod" portion, the "Street Rods" section will probably get you a lot of good advice on modifications.

    Just in case you don't know about the H-E-T Club, here is the website: http://www.hetclub.org/

    You would find the Club to be a great source for information and parts, and a portal to the worldwide fellowship of Hudson owners.  There's a great bi-monthly printed magazine.  There are many local chapters which you can join, and Hudson gatherings on a local, regional and national level.  Hope you'll join, and participate!

  • wicked.

    What engine you planning to drop in it?

    Got potential to be a pretty cool ride man.

    Alex
  • Chevy small block
  • a 350 or something would fit in there nice. Also good trans options.
    got pics?
  • Here's a picture 
  • And another picture 
  • ski4life65
    ski4life65 Expert Adviser
    I like it!
  • I’m new too, interested to see what comes of your project
  • dustymaxhudson
    dustymaxhudson Expert Adviser
    I've got a 34 Terraplane Coupe that I've been working on for years. It has a 406 Chevy small block with a TH350 trans, 355 gear 9 inch ford rear/with posi, mustand ll front end, Wilwood disk brakes and Ride Tech air ride. It's at the painter getting painted and then off to the upholster. If you have any questions along the way, let me know. I've probably encountered most of the issues you'll have. Body parts I needed were all found through this forum. You'll find these folks to be very helpful. Your pictures didn't show up on your post for me, so I don't know if you're running the hood side curtains or not? If you're not, and still have the hood side latches, I'd be interested in the front latches and brackets. Good luck on your 35!
  • Browniepetersen
    Browniepetersen Senior Contributor
    edited December 2018
    Hi Guido, over on the Hudson Modified face book page you can find a few cars of your era that have been modified. My favorite is a 34 resto mod that runs a 350. Welcome to the world of Hudson's. You might check out HETclub.org the official site of the National Club. Hudson folks are very open to modifications to Hudson products... Photo's and where are you located.
  • 5433HET
    5433HET Expert Adviser
    Has anyone thought of using a more unusual V8, say a Buick nailhead or better yet, a more appropriate family relation AMC 2nd or 3rd gen V8?  Distributor in front so easier fit!  
  • Kdancy
    Kdancy Senior Contributor
    edited December 2018
  • 40indianssgmailcom
    40indianssgmailcom Senior Contributor
    Just my opinion but small block Chevrolet swaps are like belly buttons, everybody has one. Try something that might be more interesting like an inline six cylinder with multiple carbs. Chev, ford, gmc, BMW, jag, Toyota, etc
  • Kdancy
    Kdancy Senior Contributor
    I have often considered doing a BMW straight 6 conversion. May be the best straight 6 ever built. 
  • Jon B
    Jon B Administrator
    Please note that Guido has not responded since his original posting almost 2 years ago.  Helpful replies are great, but we may be wasting our time...
  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Senior Contributor
    In the event someone visits this thread and is contemplating a engine swap, I offer this from experience. I did this in the early 70's
    I put a 1967 289 ford engine along with the automatic transmission in a 46 Pickup truck. (it came to me with a 308 installed, but knocking )The swap was super easy, didn't alter the Hudson frame or body. so it could be put back to original. I did it with limited tools, very limited swap experience and all done on a sandy driveway.
    The only shortcoming was the front springs were way too stiff (probably been changed when the 308 was installed)