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- 53jetman September 2009
Hudson show
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THIS PAST WEEK END WAS THE OLD CAr festival at greenfield village, they were to honor hudson. ON THE DETROIT NEWS JOYRIDE WEBB SITE THEY HAVE PICTURES OF 80 CARS. ALL I SAW WAS DAVE KOSTANSEK 1909 HUDSON 20, GREAT CAR. ALSO ONE OTHER HUDSON WAS MENTIONED IN THE WRITE UP, WAS THAT ALL THAT WAS THERE?
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There was a total of eight Hudson built cars there. Two 1909 and one 1910 Hudson, a 1920 Essex Touring, one 1928 Essex Sedan, one 1929 Hudson Super Six Roadster, one 1930 Hudson Eight Sedan, one 1930 Essex Coupe (which won best in class by the way). A very beautiful weekend, and we (those of us that were there) had a great time traveling the streets of Greenfield Village. My son put over 40 miles on his 1920 Essex driving it around the village.
Jerrty
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