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About fredsv8shop

  • Birthday 07/22/1954

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    Den bommel the netherlands
  • My Project Cars
    1941 Dodge pickup truck 1950 Plymouth 3 Window

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    The Netherlands
  • Interests
    Classic Cars Dragracing

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    Engineer Ship Repair

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  1. By the way , bought myself a Dodge pick-up as well. Only not so original as seen here on the forum.
  2. The radiator has a tight fit , and a electric fan is doing the cooling now . Found the brand new engine long time ago on Amsterdam Airport as a spare engine for a airplane tractor, brand new in a crate.
  3. Same here, putting a 265 in my 1950 Buzz Coupe and Don Steered me the way of modifying my front cross member. Car has been running like a charm since, plenty of power since the tired 218
  4. Gentleman, Does anyone have a picture or drawing of a " clamp-on " tow bar, these tow bars where common in the 50 - 60 s in the states is what they told me. 2 half shells bolted in the center and wrapped around the bumper Makes me curious Regards Fred
  5. Gentleman, Trying to find a supplier for connecting rod bearings for 265 Ci 6 Anyone ?? Regards Fred
  6. Thom, Try fredsv8shop@kpnmail.nl that email adres works Fred
  7. go ahead with the swap, its a easy bolt in after relocating the spring perches about 2 inches, I did the swap with a 1972 sattelite rear axle in my 1950 business coupe in 1 saturday afternoon, the only special part you need is a adaptor for the drive shaft. But you are lucky I have a adaptor in my garage and I live in the Netherlands, give me a email and we work it out. fredsv8shop@kpnmail.nl regards Fred
  8. To my surprise the Dutch RDW ( DMV ) had no trouble with the Hudson, having a united europe these days the RDW has to accept the English technical standard of tech inspection, the car having its full MOT and paperwork up to date so the dutch dmv accepted the car without any tech inspection whatsoever. They checked the paperwork with the car and I have my Dutch registration on the car now !!!! They loved the sound of the 440 engine and asked me how much horsepower there was, I played dumb and sayd : i dunno , so he grabbed a book and looked up the engines of 1973 and found 281 HP to be allright, he said "You can't have enough power on paper for the future " one of inspectors had a look in the engine bay and wondered if Hudson had independed suspension in 1946 I told him that Hudson was way ahead of its time, he seemd pleased with the answer and left.They measured up the car and wheels etc. because this being the first Hudson pick-up ever to be brought into the Netherlands, so now the have recorded the dimensions of a 1988 Chevy C10 chassis as beeing a 1946 Hudson, I wonder the trouble the next Hudson will have ??? But all in all this time I look at the tech inspectors from the Dutch DMV as being my friends. Regards Fred
  9. the trip back from england to the Netherlands was 510 km and the ratling sound where the safety belts rattling against the roll cage we did not wear offcourse !! and yes we took the ferry from ramsgate UK to ostend belgium about 4 hours sailing. Its hard to describe your first trip in a car like this but rest assured it was goooooooood..... The car will stay like it is this year and next winter we decide what to do, maybe it stay's the way it is ( i like the old school ratty look ) Fred
  10. Driving trough a snow and ice covered England we made it home to the Netherlands. here is a picture/video story of our journey : http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y185/fredsv8shop/1946%20Hudson%20adventure/ Fred & Marianne
  11. We are going to fly from Amsterdam to Bristol in the UK next Friday to collect the truck and will be driving it home to the Netherlands ( 400 Miles trip ) Wheather forecast say's snow and lots of wind in the UK so it is going to be a good test run for the car. pity there is no heating in the car !!! Keep you updated on our voyage home. Fred & Marianne
  12. In addition to my Buzz Coupe I found myself a new daily driver This One !!! let me know what you think of it !! ( I know its it is not build in the Mopar factory but... it has a 440 chrysler engine !!! ) Fred
  13. Goodmorning , and one more day to go for igors new manyfold !! I must say that he could not have chosen a better moment for his search because I have a " Crispy " 49 buzz coupe standing in my garage which is going on transport to Germany next week-end to a guy who wants to build a copy of The High and Mighty out of it. http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y185/fredsv8shop/1949%20buzz%20coupe/ This car whas as close as you get to a " Barn find " It started its life as a original import in 1949 to the Netherlands, been driven around until the late 60's than put in a wharehouse for 10 odd years and than they started to restore the car, chassis / brakes / rear axle / motor / gear box / steering all have been restored / renewed. Than unfortunaly the owner had his first stroke and the car went into the wharehouse again. In the following years it moved 4 or 5 times and finally it ended up in a leaking hay shed of a farm. During the years all kinds of parts dissapeared and you could say that there whas a empty shell left. Bought the car from the old gentleman for too much money but I did not dare to tell this old sick grandfather that his one time beautifull little buzz coupe changed over the years into a pile of junk. He told me that he had a metal workshop for more than 40 years and restored a lot of cars during that time , after concluding the deal he asked me to accompany him to another warehouse where there where some Plymouth parts I maybe could use for restoring the car. In the other wharehouse there where lost of parts lying around and I asked him what he wanted for the parts . He told me to take the whole lot with me because he did not need it anymore. That means 2 truckloads full of spare parts and tools etc.!! He did not want to have any money for it, it whas all included in the deal he said. So now the coupe going to Germany to start another live as a Hemi dragracer I feel that I can " Borrow " the exhaust manyfold for Igor because the old six will not be used in the car anyway, and Igor will have a "original Dutch" manifold on his engine. Keep you updated on the repair. Fred
  14. I have been in contact with Igor this morning , He's living only 60 odd miles from my place so he will be over on Saturday and we will install a new manyfold on his motor. Will send some pictures after the job is done. Fred
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