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Solved - MJW #420 - Day Hudson Special 1950

Started by woodinsight, May 12, 2011, 11:08:00 AM

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woodinsight

What is the name of this car?
When and where was it built?
One point for the correct answer.

Carnut

Anything to do with Allard?
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woodinsight

I can see why you said that but it's got nothing to do with Allard.

Carnut

Thought it was worth a try..
Anything to do with Marauder then?
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woodinsight

'Fraid not and it's not British..

Carnut

Quote from: woodinsight on May 13, 2011, 09:20:47 AM
'Fraid not and it's not British..

Ah - I was fooled by the RHD!
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Carnut

Is it Italian then?
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D-type

Duncan Rollo

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woodinsight

Not Italian but it is Australian

D-type

Alan Day's Hudson Special from 1950

Chassis from a 1931 Fiat 521, gearbox from a Lancia, engine from a 1936 Hudson, carburretor from a Holden, front axle and front brakes from a 1936 Reo, steering box and clutch from a 1942 Chevrolet truck, water pump from a Stewart truck, rear axle from a 1936 Hudson, rear brakes from a Dodge, rear mudguards from a 1949 Morris Oxford, bumpers from a 1949 Riley, bodywork made by Joe Hine
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

woodinsight

Quote from: D-type on May 13, 2011, 03:51:04 PM
Alan Day's Hudson Special from 1950

Chassis from a 1931 Fiat 521, gearbox from a Lancia, engine from a 1936 Hudson, carburretor from a Holden, front axle and front brakes from a 1936 Reo, steering box and clutch from a 1942 Chevrolet truck, water pump from a Stewart truck, rear axle from a 1936 Hudson, rear brakes from a Dodge, rear mudguards from a 1949 Morris Oxford, bumpers from a 1949 Riley, bodywork made by Joe Hine
Perfect reply!

woodinsight

An extract from Australian Motor Sports June 1950 -