1927/1928 Essex or Hudson....
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delorean1111111111
Nov 29, 2010
I think it is an Essex. I don't recall Hudson ever making a car like that
fanofrustycars10
Jun 19, 2010
It looks like a former flowerpot, according to the remaining tree trunk. It looks like it grew on the metal, so the only way to get it off without causing major damage to the car is to burn it off. Since the salvagable parts are all metal, there shouldn't be too much harm to the car.
badways76
Feb 26, 2010
because its easier to haul home with out the hole tree! silly a$$.
metallicafan88
Aug 19, 2009
is some one saving it? why is that tree cut?
mustangboss
Apr 13, 2009
Does anyone even no what that is?
legratrodder
Mar 12, 2009
Wow, it's not as rusty as you might think. It still has wood in the sills. I'll bet the roof is worthless.
I would'n bet the farm on this one but it sure has the trappings of a late twenties Hudson/Essex. Note the suicide doors and the three rivit heads on the(A)piller. What I don't see is the cowl lites holes on the forward portion of the cowl next to where the hood matches up.Everything else says it's a Hudson or Essex.