Entering Fort Francis, Ontario with 49 Hudson Super 6 in summer of 1951 just before going to CINCPACFLT (stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii with Evaluation Group Pacific Fleet where we wrote the Statistical History of the Korean War)


 
 
Our restored 1954 Hudson Hornet Hollywood that we enjoyed for many years. This car was a dragster in Quebec, Canada. It was entered in six races and came in the money in four. The decals indicating the wins, although deteriorating, are still on the right rear quarter window. The interior of the car was stripped, including removing the sun visors, heater, and radio. The original seats and trunk hinges were substituted with those from a Wasp to reduce the weight. The skirts were cut off the pistons making them 3 ring pistons instead of 4 ring in order to reduce the friction. The engine, however, was still standard bore.
 


 
Before restoration and just sort of an old, faded and tired champion dragster. Ben Severance, pictured here, was a friend that let me keep at his place near Plattsburgh, NY for few days to get mufflers to replace straight pipes for drive home to VT.
 
 
 
 
 
Dorothy felt the need to overhaul her SuperJet. Talk about shade tree mechanics.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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