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Sad 57 Hollywood
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Sometimes when you are looking for other info on the net you unexpectedly come across something Hudson.
http://www.kitfoster.com/2006/10/model-t-of-tractors.html -
Kinda too bad he didn't just roll it into that carport (or more likely, roll it back in after he rolled it out, for some long forgotten reason, years ago).
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This is an excellent blog (about all sorts of antique and special interest cars) and a lot of fun to read if you're a read Car Guy. A DeSoto enthusiast friend of mine down here in Virginia, first called it to my attention. (Sadly, the friend died suddenly last summer, at the age of 56, which was a tragedy for his family and everyone who knew him.)
As to the '57 under the carport, take a good look around the edges of the '57. I think possilby it's been Photoshopped into the carport photo, for I see a photo of it elsewhere on the website, sitting up to its rims in dirt, in a junkyard.