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  • Orphan of the Day, 1953 Hudson Wasp Hollywood



    Craig
    Last edited by 8E45E; 06-29-2014, 07:49 PM.

  • #2
    Geez , on the smaller pics .

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    • #3
      Nice, but I'd rather have a Graham Hollywood.

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      Jon Stalnaker
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      • #4
        A little off subject but everytime I see one of the 50's Hudson's, I think back of the Hudson convertible that Frank "Rebel" Mundy used to drive around Atlanta in during the mid 80's.. A Hudson man thru and thru !!
        Ben

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        • #5
          I remember as a little boy riding (sleeping actually) on the rear window package shelf of my Grandparents Hudson..
          That was a cool car, and today I still like them.
          George King
          Grants Pass, Oregon
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          • #6
            Hi

            Sweet Hudson, never see a car that color now. By the small tailights, it's either a '52 Wasp or '53 Super Wasp Hollywood hardtop.

            Steve

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            • #7
              Some day I hope to have one of these in the garage. Our 2month old is named Hudson, not after the river or jeans either. Because he will be as badass as the Hudson Hornet.
              1960 Lark VIII Regal Wagon

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              • #8
                And look at that "Twin-H" powered engine on its right. Had an uncle that came through Hamilton once, had just bought a new, sleek red Hudson (don't remember what year) with those twin carbs. Had never seen one before and was thoroughly awed. Aunt Ota's green '35 DeSoto was no comparison.

                John

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