Winter drive Nov 13
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- First Name: Chris
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Winter drive Nov 13
A few of us went out for our monthly "Winter Be Damned" run this afternoon around Strathcona County SE of Edmonton. Lovely day for a drive, sunny and just below freezing. No mechanical issues and we even sorted a problem with the '11 Touring and returned home running better than when we left. 50+ miles for us in the '26 Touring including getting to the muster point. Sissified modern 1930 Hudson Eight brought up the rear.
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Re: Winter drive Nov 13
That looks like fun! I would enjoy that!
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Re: Winter drive Nov 13
NOT me!!



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Re: Winter drive Nov 13
" Sissified " Hudson ????..... The driver must have been tortured by the hot water heater inside the car ?
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Re: Winter drive Nov 13
I love winter drives like that.
If it is too cold, just take out the floormat and the top floorboard...
If it is too cold, just take out the floormat and the top floorboard...
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Re: Winter drive Nov 13
Robert: yes, sissified.
Four extra cylinders, windows (roll-ups no less), carpets, cloth upholstery…
Four extra cylinders, windows (roll-ups no less), carpets, cloth upholstery…
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Topic author - Posts: 234
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Re: Winter drive Nov 13
… water pump, oil pump, fuel pump, four (yes, four) springs in the suspension, the list goes on.
Oddly enough, Hudson cheaped out on the ignition system and used just the one coil.
Oddly enough, Hudson cheaped out on the ignition system and used just the one coil.
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Re: Winter drive Nov 13
I’m beginning to think this would make a nice snowmobile conversion. (Photos are from last winter; no accumulation of snow so far this year.)
Miles
1924 Touring “Bonnie”
1925 Express Wagon “Clyde”
1924 Touring “Bonnie”
1925 Express Wagon “Clyde”