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White Triangle News Index 1960-2009 Revision: 8/15/2009 White Triangle News Index 1960-2009 Revision: 8/15/2009 Issue Vol. Subject Column Author 75-Jul 16-10 #6 Cyl Oversize - '49 262 Engines Doc Daugherty 85-M/A 26-4 $100 Reward Ad B. L. Moon 65-Dec 7-03 100 mph Hornet Cruising Speed 90-J/F 31-3 100,000th Car Front Cover 88-J/A 29-6 112 Brakes & Steering 1940-1947 89-M/J 30-5 112 Brakes & Steering 1940-1947 77-Feb 18-05 112 Model 73-Jun 14-09 12 V Conversion Tech Tips 72-Apr 13-07 12 Volt Air Conditioning 75-Jan 16-04 12 Volt Conversion 66-Oct 8-1 12 volt Start/6 volt Generator Eugene Faust 70-Apl 11-07 1909 Hudson 20 - Detailed Brochure CenterFold 68-May 9-08 1909 Hudson Model 20 CenterFold 79-M/J 20-5 1909 Hudson Model 20 89-M/A 30-4 1909 Hudson Model 20 CenterFold 00-M/A 41-4 1910 Hudson trouble shooting Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 01-S/O 43-1 1912 Hudson 33 Phaeton Front Cover Sig Caswell 81-J/A 22-6 1912 Model 33 01-S/O 43-1 1912 Model 33 90 years Ago D. J. Kava 01-S/O 43-1 1912 Roadster Back Cover Edlon Hostetler 76-Jan 17-04 1913 Model 37 & 54 Technical Tidbits Article CenterFold D. J. Kava 86-M/A 27-4 1916 Brakes and Clutch 92-N/D 34-2 1916 Engineering Accomplishment Pete Booz 94-S/O 36-1 1916 Speedster Front Cover 68-Jul 9-10 1916 Super 6 Touring Sedan CenterFold 09-J/A 50-5 1917 "Gray Ghost" - Essex 90 years Ago D. J. Kava 85-J/A 26-6 1917 Hudson Super Six Touring Sedan Front Cover 92-N/D 34-2 1917 Making a Super-Six 80-J/F 21-3 1917 Walton Special Speedster 68-Jun 9-09 1919 Essex CenterFold 69-Nov 11-02 1919 Essex Back Cover 96-M/A 37-4 1919 Essex Touring Cars Looking Back John A. Conde 94-M/J 35-5 1921 Roadster Pickup Front Cover 08-J/F 49-3 1922 Essex Coupe Ship & Castle Richard Polese 05-S/O 47-1 1922 Hudson Fire Truck 70-Jul 11-10 1923 Coaches CenterFold Note: This index is a combination of a number of lists compiled over the years and as a result, errors, omissions and duplications may occur. Page 1 White Triangle News Index 1960-2009 Revision: 8/15/2009 79-J/A 20-6 1924 Essex Special Roadster Photo CenterFold 05-J/F 46-3 1925 Essex Sedan CenterFold 99-N/D 41-2 1925 Fabric-Bodied Hudsons 72-Feb 13-05 1925 Hudson Back Cover 79-J/F 20-3 1925-27 Biddle & Smart Broughams D. J. Kava 87-M/J 28-5 1926 Hudson Hose Tender 05-S/O 47-1 1926 Super 6 Doctor's Coupe Technical Topics Geoff Clark 91-J/F 32-3 1926 Taxi Front Cover 76-Jan 17-04 1927 Essex CenterFold 84-J/A 25-6 1927 Hudson Fire Truck 92-M/A 33-4 1927-29 Timing Chains General Technical Policies 02-N/D 44-2 1928 Convertible Landau Sedan Pete Booz 93-M/J 34-5 1928 Hudson Landau Sedan Back Cover 81-S/O 23-1 1928 Hudson Roadster CenterFold Harold Fairchild 74-Nov 16-02 1928 Technical Tidbits Article CenterFold D. J. Kava 77-Feb 18-05 1928 Town Car 86-S/O 28-1 1928 Victoria 89-J/F 30-3 1929 Club Sedan Biddle & Smart Body Model L with 2 Side Mounts Front Cover 76-Jul 17-10 1929 Dual-Cowl Phaeton 79-N/D 21-2 1929 Essex Speedabout CenterFold 95-M/A 36-4 1929 Financial Report 94-J/F 35-3 1929 Golden Age 70-Mar 11-06 1929 Greater 8 CenterFold 79-N/D 21-2 1929 Hudson 87-N/D 29-2 1929 Hudson Classic Bernard Siegfried 81-J/F 22-3 1929 Hudson Sport Phaeton CenterFold 68-Jan 9-04 1929 Hudson Sport Sedan CenterFold 81-S/O 23-1 1929 Hudsons Front Cover 89-J/F 30-3 1929 Hudsons Feature Article Pete Booz 03-N/D 45-2 1929 Hudsons Technical Topics Geoff Clark 03-MJ/A 44-6 1929-31 Brake Adjustments Technical Topics Geoff Clark 92-M/J 33-5 1929-32 Coupe Rear Window Drip Tray General Technical Policies 08-J/A 49-6 1930 & 1931 Hudson 8 Cylinder Specifications Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 94-J/F 35-3 1930 Great 8 LeBaron Custom Body Front Cover 94-M/A 35-4 1930 Great 8 LeBaron Custom Body Front Cover 02-M/A 43-4 1930 Rumble Seat Coupe 99-J/F 40-3 1930 Super 8 Brake Adjustment Note: This index is a combination of a number of lists compiled over the years and as a result, errors, omissions and duplications may occur. Page 2 White Triangle News Index 1960-2009 Revision: 8/15/2009 94-M/A 35-4 1930-52 Hudson 8 Engines Jack Miller 80-M/A 21-4 1931 Essex Boattail 08-M/J 49-5 1931 Essex Super Six Specifications Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 96-J/F 37-3 1932 Greater Essex Super Six CenterFold 08-M/A 49-4 1932 Greater Essex Super Six Specifications Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 96-J/F 37-3 1932 Greater Essex Super Six Town Sedan Front Cover 05-M/J 46-5 1932 Hudson Greater 8 Phaeton Back Cover 93-M/J 34-5 1932 Hudson Major 8 Brougham, Model L Front Cover 69-Dec 11-03 1932 Hudson Major Series Brougham - Barn Find Pete Booz 99-J/F 40-3 1932 Hudson Rumble Seat Coupe Front Cover 82-J/A 23-6 1932 Terraplanes for Shipment CenterFold 85-M/A 26-4 1933 119" wb Sedan Front Cover 71-Nov 13-02 1933 '33' Ad CenterFold 08-J/F 49-3 1933 Essex Terraplane 8-Cylinder Specifications Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 92-M/J 33-5 1933 Factory Assembly Line Front Cover 00-N/D 42-2 1933 Hudson 04-J/F 45-3 1933 Hudson Ship & Castle Richard Polese 85-M/A 26-4 1933 Hudson Sedan - Clarence Konecki Feature Article John O'Halloran 85-M/A 26-4 1933 Hudson Standard 8 Sedan Features Back Cover 00-N/D 42-2 1933 Major Club Sedan Back Cover 00-N/D 42-2 1933 Standard 4 Door Sedan Front Cover 87-J/A 28-6 1933 Terraplane Front Cover 92-J/A 33-6 1933 Terraplane 79-J/F 20-3 1933 Terraplane 6 Convertible - Amelia Earhart CenterFold 07-J/A 48-6 1933 Terraplane 8 Front Cover Bob Ross 08-J/F 49-3 1933 Terraplane 8 Cylinder Car Specs, Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 81-N/D 23-2 1934 Convertible CenterFold 06-M/A 47-4 1934 Hudson 8 Front Cover 00-J/A 41-6 1934 Hudson Shipments Front Cover 77-N/D 19-2 1934 Terraplane Alex Burr 08-S/O 50-1 1934 Terraplane & Hudson Specifications Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 07-S/O 49-1 1934-36 Automatic Clutch Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 07-N/D 49-2 1934-54 Rear Axles Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 02-S/O 44-1 1935 Brake Adjustment Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 91-J/F 32-3 1935 Brakes & Stepdown Brakes General Technical Policies 91-M/A 32-4 1935 Brakes & Stepdown Brakes 87-N/D 29-2 1935 Hudson Special Note: This index is a combination of a number of lists compiled over the years and as a result, errors, omissions and duplications may occur. Page 3 White Triangle News Index 1960-2009 Revision: 8/15/2009 80-J/F 21-3 1935 Terraplane CenterFold 08-N/D 50-2 1935 Terraplane & Hudson Specifications Walt's Garage Walt Mordenti 86-M/A 27-4 1936 Convertible Front Cover 80-M/A 21-4 1936 Hudson 8 Convertible CenterFold 01-M/A 42-4 1936 Hudson 8 Convertible 79-J/A 20-6 1936 Hudson 8 Custom Robert Harrell 87-J/A 28-6 1936 Pickups 77-Feb 18-05 1936 Terraplane 95-J/F 36-3 1936 Terraplane 86-M/A 27-4 1936 Terraplane Facts 95-J/A 36-6 1936 Terraplane Panel Delivery's Front Cover 87-M/J 28-5 1937 - A Very Good Year Bill Albright 76-May 17-08 1937 Hudson 90-M/J 31-5 1937 Hudson 8 Convertible Brougham 76-Dec 18-03 1937 Railton Back Cover 93-N/D 35-2 1937 Spare Tire Platform General Technical Policies 76-May 17-08 1937 Terraplane Guy Folger 05-J/A 46-6 1937 Terraplane convertible Back Cover 95-N/D 37-2 1938 Custom 8 Touring Sedan Model 87 Front Cover 78-M/J 19-5 1938 Hudson 95-N/D 37-2 1938 Hudson 90-J/F 31-3 1938 Hudson 112 Indy Pace Car 90-N/D 32-2 1938 Hudson 112 Series 80-M/J 21-5 1938 Hudson 8 Model 85 CenterFold 89-S/O 31-1 1938 Hudson Tech Info 89-S/O 31-1 1938 Terraplane & Accessories Jack Miller 89-S/O 31-1 1938 Terraplane Deluxe Convertible Brougham Front Cover 83-M/A 24-4 1939 Country Club 8 Convertible Brougham Front Cover 83-M/A 24-4 1939 Dealer Driveaway CenterFold 83-M/A 24-4 1939 Hudson Models & Accessories 71-May 12-08 1939 Mechanical Features; Engine etc 07-M/J 48-5 1939 Restored, Rare Ken Sonnek 97-M/A 38-4 1940 Hudson 6 Front Cover 83-M/J 24-5 1940 Hudson Accessories 08-J/F 49-3 1940 Hudson Coupe Back Cover 80-M/J 21-5 1940 Super Six Front Cover 80-S/O 22-1 1940 Super Six Sedan Front Cover Note: This index is a combination of a number of lists compiled over the years and as a result, errors, omissions and duplications may occur.
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