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Selectro / Husky / Dualmatic Hub Overview

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UPDATE V: This post has a comparison of Husky hub backsides.

UPDATE IV: With this ad August 1973 ad in Four Wheeler Magazine, Husky seemed to want to make it clear that Selectro hubs were Husky products, even though some Selectro stuff had been marked with Dualmatic references over the years.

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This is the first full page ad for hubs that I had seen in years from Husky or Dualmatic. Perhaps they were struggling with a branding issue (seems likely to me), so this was the company’s answer.

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UPDATE III: You can find a closer look at the Dualmatic hub-with-levers variations on this post.

UPDATE II: Here’s an example of a more standard Selectro-style hub with the Free-Lock branding. It’s the first example I’ve been able to document. It looks more like the heavy duty kind of Selectro. 

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UPDATE: For more information on the twin-lever Dualmatic designs, check out this post.

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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 8, 2019: Once again, this is more a working post than a polished one. And, it’s a long one. It kept growing and growing as I learned more (and became more confused).Of course, I am left with more answers than questions.

Essentially, I’m trying to figure out when Selectro hubs popped onto the 4WD scene, who controlled them, and how they evolved. That led to looking at Husky, Dualmatic, Watson and FreeLock hubs. I don’t have all the answers just yet … here we go …

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Map of companies related to Jeep products in the 1950s-1970s. You can learn more about Thor and White Automotive here.and Free-Lock here.

TIMELINE & DiSCUSSION: 

1959/1960?: The Husky Company launches it’s line of Husky Hubs out of Aurora, Colorado. This hub one of two pieces of evidence of the Husky Company’s existence in Aurora; it has the Husky Company name and location on it:

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https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/early-hub-depository.825602/

A second piece of evidence was uncovered on a document found by Maury; the Husky Company was located originally in Aurora, Colorado.

Based on the information on the hub, the Husky company already had a patent awarded (not just filed, but awarded). So, which patent was that? My best guess at the moment is that this 1958 patent awarded to Clark Peterson has the most elements in common with the Husky Hub.

Given there were a couple intervening years between the patent (awarded in 1958) and Husky Hub (unclear when it was brought to market, but I’m guessing 1959/1960), it seems possible that the company altered the design before manufacturing it, which could explain the differences between the patent and the finished hub. The biggest reason I think the two are related is that both the patent and the Husky Hub have a narrow bolt down the center, a unique design not seen in another other hubs.

1961: In 1961 a new name was associated with the Husky Hub: Trade Winds, Inc, out of Boulder, Colorado. My best guess is that the Husky Hub company lacked capital, so it turned to Trade Winds (perhaps which bought a controlling stake in the Husky Company?) to re-introduce the Husky Hubs.

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1944 Post-War Anecdote

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In a column titled Underwater Puzzle: A  Post War Anecdote, an article shares the story (true?) about a lost jeep. This appeared in the December 1, 1944, issue of the Saturday Evening Post.

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1947 CJ-2A Stillwater, PA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.

Has some updates. Looks like a solid rig. 11″ brakes were original equipment?

“This is an exceptional 1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A. It is completely original with only 18,668 documented miles. It is painted it’s original colors of Normandy Blue with Luzon Red trim. It is equipped with WARN OVERDRIVE and lock out hubs. It is capable of 62 MPH and gets 31 MPG. Original equipment includes drawbar, 11 ” brakes, chrome package, turn signals and electric wipers. Recently installed new parts include shocks, springs, seals , bushings and steering stabilizer. The vinyl top is in very good condition. This show winner is also an excellent driver. It is being offered for sale by it’s second owner due to a need to downsize his vehicle collection. Valuable owner/service manuals and sales literature are included in this sale.”

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1952 CJ-3A & CJ-5 Parts Vehicle Lewiston, ME $6000

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Seller has a 3A and a parts CJ-5.

https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/d/oxford-1952-cj3a-cj5-parts/6841764685.html

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“1952 CJ3A runs, drives, brakes, licensed and driven every year during good weather.
Has rear seat, Harrison heater, 6 volt, roll-bar, lap belts, IH front locking hubs, and original drive-train. New kingpin bearings and races, a new aluminum radiator, a new thermostat, NOS oil bath air cleaner parts. 4WD works great drives very well even without lockers. Like all 67 year old jeeps this is continuous work in progress, but very enjoyable to drive.
1955 CJ5 mostly a parts vehicle.
Includes: frame, axles, F134 motor block (needs total rebuild), transmission, transfercase (will need rebuilding), Koenig Iron works full top and doors (door glass intact, top missing glass). Has fenders, hood and grill, the tub is shot.
I want this to be a package deal, I am going to go in a different direction and would like to get rid of my Jeeps and parts.
Lots of parts included:
extra transmissions t90 column shift (missing shift linkage).
Keonig rear PTO box
CJ2A windshield
Bikini top
full bestop with doors.
T90 rebuild kit.
new T90 gears.
M38 Arctic top w/windshield and doors most glass intact rear window has crack.
M38 windshield frame missing glass.
D-30 front axle
Extra driver side Harrison heater
complete plow setup
and more.”

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1945 MB Capitol Hill, Wash DC $10,999

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Could be worth a look.

https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/cto/d/washington-1945-willys-mb/6833593258.html

“Selling a 1945 Willys MB because I no longer have room for it. It’s an amazing vehicle and a piece of history. It was in Hawaii during WWII until I brought it to Washington DC. Everything works well, and I can send a video of the engine running and driving around!c”

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1952 M-38 Cape Cod, MA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.

Has some updates.

“Very nice Willys in good shape. Runs and drives well. Includes extras. $5,500 OBO”

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1951 CJ-3A Palm Desert, CA $4000

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UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.

(03/14/2019) Has a Sears hardtop.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1372725930204864

“1951 Willys Kaiser flat fender, ran 5 years ago mostly original, has parts to add a PTO, extra tailgate, extra gas tank, extra tires, flat head four cylinder 3 speed manual transmission and high/low, 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drive transfer case, vintage nos side steps, and rare original rear seat. I got it to start but needs a carb kit”

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1956 CJ-3B Henderson County, NC **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $20,000.

Needs transmission work, so the asking price might be a random one.

“1956 Willys Jeep. Kept in garage or carport. Runs but need transmission work.”

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