View Full Version : Missing! '37 Terraplane hood ornament
Hudsonrules
07-20-2008, 01:39 PM
:(Somewhere between San Jose, Calif. and Carspn City, Nevada the Hood ornament on my '37 Terraplane dissappeared, quite possibly at a Denny's restaurant in the Sacramento area. While my wife and myself were eating, a gentleman did ask the year of the Terraplane and talked about them for a few minuts then left. I noticed the hood ornament missing a few days later when I was unloading the car from the car trailer. I Have been looking on ebayand also google but can only go with something universal if I want. I am going to advertise for one in the WTN, but in the mean time, are there any Terraplane hood ornaments out there that need a home? Thanks, Arnie
rambos_ride
07-20-2008, 03:05 PM
I don't know anything about if this would interchange? Seems pricey - but those are probably tough to come by?
Craigslist 1935 Hudson hood ornament - $1000 (Belfair) - WA
http://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/pts/756272167.html
I believe K-Gap sells excellent repops, originally produced by Press Kale. They are probably at the National now, though...:cool:
http://www.k-gap.com
66patrick66
07-20-2008, 04:23 PM
My '37 TP hood ornament came from K-Gap, but I don't know if Danny has continued repopping those or not.
007dani
06-18-2009, 01:21 AM
hi, I have a collection of hood ornaments that my father owned, and I need to sell all of them. I have a 37 terraplane ornament. You can view it by copying this into the top of your internet browser page: http://www.globalarray.net/user/007dani/hudson3a.jpg
If you are interested please let me know. thanks.
46HudsonPU
06-18-2009, 07:41 AM
http://www.globalarray.net/user/007dani/hudson3a.jpg
BTW - This is post #3000 for me... :o
hudsontech
06-18-2009, 03:56 PM
BTW - This is post #3000 for me... :o
Your dedication is noted!!! :D
I lost count at 3.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN
46HudsonPU
06-18-2009, 04:15 PM
BTW - This is post #3000 for me... :o
Your dedication is noted!!! :D
I lost count at 3.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN
No dedication, just pure insanity! :eek: :D
Easy to keep track, just look in the upper right corner -
Rocket
06-18-2009, 10:10 PM
007dani I sent you a message
Richard E.
06-18-2009, 10:17 PM
K-Gap sells the plastic the part, but the metal part is very hard to find. I decided to bolt mine (on my '36T) on with a special bolt so it is not easily stolen. I even take it off sometime, just to be careful. I hope to find an extra metal portion some time so I will have a spare.
Chuck G
06-20-2009, 09:08 PM
Richard When was the last time you checked with K- Gap on that ? The last time i checked they said they could not find a source that would make them for them again? Chuck G
Jon B
06-20-2009, 09:23 PM
I wonder if the metal part is something that one of our merry band of "Hudson Casters" could be persuaded to reproduce: Geoff Clark, Erwin Sanchez-Flores, or Steve Traudt?
Regarding the cigars, one relatively-inexpensive method would be to acquire a transparent red acrylic rod, cut it to size, and turn it on a lathe. Then polish it. This is what I did back in the late 1970's. (Well, I supplied a pattern to a fellow in our woodworking shop and HE turned the "cigar" for me, free of charge!)
If your old cigar is faded, you can simply get a cloth polishing wheel and some rouge (just like they use to buff up metal pieces in the plating process) and make it look as shiny as new. You may actually be able to hand buff it using a mild abrasive (like paint compound?).
Richard E.
06-20-2009, 11:38 PM
Good question Jon. I am about to have bases cast for '35-'36 fender lights. These will be done in the "lost wax" or "investment" casting method. I certainly could have them cast the metal part for the '36T. It would be better to get an example that could be stripped of its old chrome and fill all of the imperfections before it is cast. That way, they chrome very nicely.
Chuck, I got my "cigar" for my '36 from K-Gap 2 years ago and Dany had just gotten a few from his supplier. I am sorry to hear that he has lost the supplier, they are quite nice.
I am told that there is product that you can dip an old "cigar" in that will make it look like new, unfortunately I haven't been able to find where I filed away the little scrap of paper that I wrote the name of the product on. I do still have the old "cigar" that came on my '36T.
hudson8
06-21-2009, 07:55 AM
Hi Richard---The product you are seeking was called "Fabulon" & was used on the floors at bowling alleys. As I recall there was also a similar product called "Fabuloy" by the same company & used for furniture refinishing. Years ago, I dipped my 36 Hudson cigar in Fabulon & it dried to a bright red like new finish. Both of these products were a resin based varnish like liquid. Good luck in still finding them on the market. Hudsonly---Cliff Minard.
Chuck G
06-21-2009, 08:35 AM
My cigar is in good shape but i thought about buying another just to have in case the unknown might happen, Mine just needs a good polishing. Chuck G
Richard E.
06-21-2009, 01:22 PM
Get all your appliaction tools here Fabulon
"The Original Formula"
Bowling Lane Finish
Code:2957
Price:$39.95
Quantity in Basket: none
Just Google Fabulon and it comes right up. I am going to try it. Cliff you must be the person who told me about this at an HET meet some time ago, thanks.
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