Blinds for rear window

super651
super651 Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
Was the Venetian-Blind Kits ever made for the 1947 and back rear Window ?

Does anyone make them today ?

Thanks To all. Rudy

Comments

  • Not sure about the blinds for a 47. As far as reproductions, I haven't heard of anyone doing them. The places you're most likely to find them are eBay (expensive) or at a swap meet.
  • super651 wrote:
    Was the Venetian-Blind Kits ever made for the 1947 and back rear Window ?

    Does anyone make them today ?

    Thanks To all. Rudy







    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NORS-ACSSRY-VENETIAN-BLINDS-1937-40-CHEVY-PONTIAC-782_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ42606QQihZ019QQitemZ290224067320QQtcZphoto



    This guy-gal on Ebay sells stuff like that and maybe knows about the Hudson ? Good Luck, Ron



    Thanks :)
  • BTW, that guy is actually a gal and is great to deal with.
  • Yes they were made for the 46 /47 Hudsons. I had a 47 Super 8 sedan back when with one.
  • Speaking of which, I head some Hudsons front seats could fold down to make a bed. I'd be interested in modifying my seat to do that.



    -Chris
  • RL Chilton
    RL Chilton Administrator, Member
    usgrant7 wrote:
    Speaking of which, I head some Hudsons front seats could fold down to make a bed. I'd be interested in modifying my seat to do that.



    -Chris



    Never heard of a Hudson that did that, but some of the Nash's did for sure.
  • super651
    super651 Senior Contributor
    Thanks to all for the Help on the rear window Blinds.

    Hudsonly Rudy
  • Aaron D. IL
    Aaron D. IL Senior Contributor
    I saw in Butler's book there were Camper options for Hudson's pre-WW2 to make beds but not post- WW2 unless of course there were companies that made aftermarket kits. See Don Butler's book.
  • RL Chilton wrote:
    Never heard of a Hudson that did that, but some of the Nash's did for sure.

    I think the 55 - 56 - 57 front seat back folded down, at least on some models. I believe this was mentioned in the WTN in an article written by Charlie Nau.
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