What a lovely presentation of a truly great marque. Difficult for Hudson owners to explain in words the absolute passion these iconic creations engender. That '47 convertible has an aura about it that can and will never be surpassed.
RIP Bill , i bought my first Brougham from him 1950 ...Google Brougham Hudson my car will come up , was Tangerine Gold and Black top ,coffee brown lower sides ,,,you will see it...Miss her...sold her
In the little Maine town I grew up in an older gentleman had a green pick-up back in the '70s and before I can remember. It was nice. Surely someone still has it.
I'm 17 and I want one! They'd be cool cruisers! But I like off the wall cars, sure I love the big 3, Chrylser mainly, but I like AMC's muscle cars as well. I also enjoy the story of Auburn and Duesenberg, Tucker has an amazing history too, heck even SAAB's 2 strokes strike a nerve in me! But I guess I'll forever be rooting for the little guy! I like cars that very few people know about in America and nearly no one in my generation! I would enjoy having to tell everyone what my car is!
The gold convertible looks very familiar. Is this the one that was known as the golden Hudson that was damaged by fire at one point? If so, it used to live here, in Utah.
im 16 and i think it would be alsome to have a 51 hornet to restore i would straight pipe it and put A/C and heat in it and use it do drive as an every day car i cant stand new cars