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1956 Hudson Hornet

1956 Hudson Hornet
The last year this car was made (American Motor Corp.) was 1957. It had a short life, beginning in 1951. Perhaps my rarest find. I wish the hood ornament was still there.

About the Hudson: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_Motor_Car_Company

, Leif Fielstrup Guldbrandsen, , and 11 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Awesome capture of this rare car!

This is something different, something very special.
YOUR ARE A CREATIVE MASTER. THIS IS TRULY IMPRESSIVE.

~ARTISTIC IMPRESSIONS~
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to William Sutherland club
Many thanks, William, glad you like it!
7 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
This car would have been a stunner in it's day........a design classic!! I love the pic Diana - it still looks good even in this rusty and deteriorating condition.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton club
It does! I found Hornet clubs in the UK and US and of course their cars are perfectly restored. I'm fond of these old rust-buckets
7 years ago.
 Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
The sad demise of a brand that was once independent and widely respected (Hudson) before loosing ground and becoming part of AMC and then disappearing.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
From Wikipedia: "The Big Three could afford constant development and styling changes, so that their cars looked fresh every year, whereas the smaller manufacturers could only afford gradual change. Hudson's once innovative "step-down" unit body construction, while sturdy and innovative, also made restyling difficult and expensive." So, they just couldn't compete. I was also very surprised to read, when I first uploaded these, that Hudson was the dominant car in racing for many years.

Thanks again, Don!
7 years ago.
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club has replied to Diane Putnam club
Thanks for that cite from Wikipedia, I always wondered why some brands just disappeared. My family was always one to seek out the unique and relatively innovative, so we never owned vehicles from the big three. I grew up with Kaiser, Studebaker, and Rambler, so have a history of sympathy with brands that end up disappearing.

We never had a Hudson,but pre-AMC Hudson's were common on the local drag race tracks and favorites of street-car modifiers.
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
Kaiser! I don't even know what they looked like, so you can be sure I'll do an image search. My parents weren't too interested in vehicles, so we had standards of the day like a beast of a Pontiac station wagon. But, my brothers, my son and grandson have all been wheel-crazy, so made up for Dad's lack of interest.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
Great links, thank you! Comments left, of course.
7 years ago.

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