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1951 Hudson
1951 Hudson Pacemaker Custom - 327ci V8 - 4 bbl Edelbrock Carburator - Ceramic Coated Headers - Mild Cam - 700R4 Automatic Transmission - 9" Ford Rear End With 3:01 Gears - Toyota Pearl White With Custom Flames - Black Interior - Restored In 2014 .

1939 Hudson Country Club 8
1939 Hudson Series 95 Country Club 8 For consignment, a 1939 Hudson Series 95 Country Club 8, 4 door luxury sedan that started life in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Less than 10 examples of this particular model are known to exist as of today. The car has changed hands and even was in the ownership of a noted Collector named Eldon Hostefler. There are extensive records of the history and work performed in this car throughout its recent history. The car is stated to be "never restored", well preserved and highly original in addition to its rarity. This information is all consignor-stated. The recent history can be traced due to titling.

1951 Hudson
1951 Hudson Hornet Pink and Black Sedan 308 I6 64898 Miles. 1951 Hudson Hornet. This car was originally modified in 1958 and two years later was put into storage in 1960. The pink and black two-tone paint is a classic 50's color combination on this four-door Hudson.

1950 Hudson
Vehicle Original VIN : 50115533 Complete Hudson 1950 Restoration:- Brand new engine.- New paint.- New Transmission.- New A/C.- Complete Service Records.Only 300 we're made.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3fcTUf3TvA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J690E3qllk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu0LLZh7yfY... Read the full description on our Website at: www.monzacarusa.com.

1950 Hudson
This 1950 Hudson Custom Commodore Eight Convertible Brougham is a striking and exceptionally scarce early-50s drop-top, loaded with luxury features and showcasing the advanced engineering that made Hudson famous. Debuting on February 10, 1950, the Commodore sat at the top of Hudson's lineup, positioned above the Pacemaker and Super models, and continued the brand's groundbreaking post-war Step-Down design. Thanks to its innovative Monobilt unitized body, the 1950 Hudson offered a lower center of gravity, impressive interior space, and a smoother, more controlled ride compared to its contemporaries. Styling updates for 1950 included new trim accents and a distinctive inverted-V grille that set the tone for Hudson's look over the next several years.

1954 Hudson
This 1954 Hudson Hornet Convertible is a stunning example that truly exemplifies the "Fabulous Hudson Hornet" moniker. 1954 was, to say the least, an eventful year for the Detroit-based Hudson Motor Car Company. On January 14, 1954, the board of directors voted to merge with the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation to form the American Motors Company, with Hudson and Nash (and Kelvinator) each becoming a division of the newly formed AMC. The merger was deemed official on May 1st following a vote of the shareholders on March 24th thereby creating the 4th largest American automobile manufacturer behind the "Big Three" (GM, Ford, and Chrysler).