QNFC 2012 annual business meeting being held on March 10th.

25 02 2008

QNFC 2012 annual business meeting will be held on March 10th—Read all on QNFC-HET page

New ACE!-Mr. Lawrence Clavelle of Winnipeg Manitoba has a special car! it’s a 1930 Essex Coach-Rod. A sight to see! Check it out in the picture section…

OKLAHOMA 2011

Oklahoma city,Oklahoma,USA- Last July in Oklahoma city was held the latest Hudson-Essex-Terraplane club’s international meet. 2 Aces attended, Ken Wicklo & his wife from Winnipeg, Manitoba and Gary Lynch & his wife from Québec city, Québec.

This Cowboy city had a average temperature of 45 degrees Celcius. Very Hot indeed. Most of the Hudson cars were visited later in the evening when the heat had subsided. Since the meet was held close to the famous route 66, It was , to say the least, that we had to go and visit the famous Route 66 museum. The place included all kinds of neat stuff from the 20′s up to the 60′s. Altogether, around 140 Hudson built cars showed up and 400 some people showed up at the banquet and many were dressed in period clothing. Overall, it was a great meet and the future international meets are going to be held in Gettysburg, PA in 2012. In 2013, the meet will take place in St-Mateo, California. Finally the place for 2014 was announced officially to be Springfield Illinois. See you soon ACES!

NEW ACES! Check our picture section were you’ll be able to see all of the new ESSEX cars. Our latest ACEs, are :Dan Goodhope from Edmonton, Alberta dangoodhope@fpb.ca. He owns a 1927 Essex Town Sedan-Rod. Also,  Doug Berry from Peterborough Ontario pberry5@cogeco.ca . He has a very special 1929 ESSEX for you to see!

Essexly,

Gary Lynch

SUMMER 2010 was a good one for Hudson-Essex owners…3 Aces attend SPOKANE! (October 2010)

Many cars showed up at the 2010 international HET meet in Spokane Washington this past August. The weather was excellent and many Canadians showed up. Our 3 ACES are Doug Hand of Calgary, Yvan Lajeunesse from  Kelowna BC, and Gary Lynch from Québec city. None of us brought their Essex at the meet mainly because of distance. Altogether it was a great place to find Essex parts and to meet friends. Only 1 Essex car was on display and it was for sale. A decent restoration from a while back and a cost of $14,000 for this 1929 beige and black Standard sedan. The charter for the Québec-Nouvelle-France-Canada Chapter was given to me by the president of HET; Mike Cherry at the annual club business meeting.

QUÉBEC MAKES HISTORY AS BEING THE FIRST CANADIAN CHAPTER IN THE HUDSON-ESSEX-TERRAPLANE

CLUB!! (May  2010)

IT’S official! The Québec-New-France Chapter is part of the Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club. This winter I was real busy translating from English to French all the club’s by-laws. Now that everyone can read the rules, they have entered the club. There are 40 Hudson built cars in the province of Québec. And most have join the big club and thus becoming a chapter member in Québec city. If you are ever in Québec city, Canada. Please give us a call and we will do our best to help any Hudson club members. I will also help any ACEs who need a hand. More news to come as we will celebrate and gather as Hudson-Essex-Terraplane in many meets across the province and beyond! You are welcome to join us!

NEW!!!!!!!!Visit our QNFC-HET webpage on this site!

Gary Lynch  -QNFC  president


Essex Canada has grown to 122 Essex cars all over Canada!  (January 2011)

They range from 1919 to 1932. The most popular year is 1929 with 52 cars. 70cars make up the rest of the years. For more details contact us at Essexcanada@hotmail.com


Welcome ACES and friends, (updated DEC ’09)

It was great! If you didn’t have the chance to get to Pontiac ,Michigan USA, and see all the history of the Hudson car in Detroit ,well, you lost an opportunity to celebrate, surrounded by 500 Hudsons over that week. The HET members came from all over the world and Canada was well represented. 6 “ACES” attended the party, and many more Hudson Canadians also! The weather was just fantastic and really helped to make everyone happy. There was a swap meet, a big Hudson swap meet! Everyone found something to bring home!   —-See GARY’S page!

At Essex Canada , we all help each other find parts and exchange experiences. Please feel free to browse this site and share some intelligent comments.

ESSEXLY,

GARY LYNCH M.Sc. – Coordinator – Essexcanada@hotmail.com

NEW STORY; A Gentleman’s promise by Micheal McDonald in Nova Scotia (see stories & Pictures)

Micheal McDonald’s new 1930 Roadster-A BEAUTY! (see pictures)

1927 Coach for sale in BC- $12,000 -SEE: pictures & Classified Ads pages

NEW!!!!! ESSEX signs for your garage or Rec room!- SEE: Classified Ads page

1929 emblem sign 16" or 24" 1927 Essex Emblem Sign 1919-1926 Essex Emblem Sign
1929                                          1927                                       1919-1926

Hudson's 100 years' banner 
Peter Traxler,Gino Diciocco, Gary Lynch

ACEs' Peter Traxler,Gino Diciocco, Gary Lynch

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5 responses

13 02 2009
Tibeef

Hi Gary,
I can’t find the words to explain how much determination was needed to end up 31 years later with such incredible result. What an tremendeous accomplishment you did Gary.

I still remember when you showed me that pile of rusted metal aside your fathers house in 1976 or 1977. I could’nt believe at that time when you told me that this pile of junk and scrap used to be a verry old car and that you will rebuilt it as it was originaly.

Well Gary, being one of the first person to take a road drive in your essex 1929 once operationnal, i can only say that you are one hell of a special person having accomplished such an incredible result. Your car can be compared to a rare cut beauty diamond.

I’m so proud of you as your family is as they show on the picture aside the lake. Lovely Isabelle, my great buddy Dylan and sweet Alyson and yourself simply look great and proud on that photo with the number one Essex in this country, (my opinion,lol).

Congradulation bro. Smith. You will never stop impressing me.
Michel C.

6 01 2010
Stan Malec

Wow, nice picture! Well not an Essex, our family first car was a 29 chev. Thanks
for the picture of your Canadian Essex, love the energy in these family treasures.
Glad you felt it too.

Cheers
Stan Winnipeg

28 01 2011
terry

I have a ’28 Essex coupe with rumble seat parts car. Currently being used as yard art. Can anyone tell me what it is worth?

30 01 2011
smit14

A decent 1928 that you can drive will sell around $5000. A parts car is around $500…Good luck

18 04 2011
Don Weber

HUNT FOR OUR FAMILY CAR

I am looking for our old family car, l933 Essex Terraplane (straight eight) sold by my Dad Charlie Weber in North Battleford Sask in the l970’80′ to a collector who may have lived in Alberta.

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