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In this Discussion
- 1049superg October 2010
- Browniepetersen October 2010
- hudsontech October 2010
- Lee ODell October 2010
- servat_hudson October 2010
1950 Hudson meets 1930 "Hudson"
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My 1950 Hudson Pacemaker Deluxe in front of a 1930 Montreal Locomotive Works, Canadian Pacific Hudson type (4-6-4 wheel arrangement) steam locomotive at Bensenville, IL U.S.A. July, 2004.
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very preaty image....
looks like a photo of chrysler airflow in your presentation!1949 Hudson Commodore
1969 Seat 850 Especial
1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass supreme
1979 Buick Skyhawk
1985 Pontiac Fiero
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That is a great picture. Lee
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Actually, I didn't so much want to present this photo on the discussion page. I thought I was adding it to my profile with the new system now in place. Anyhow, a couple of you already added some positive comments. Thanks! So, guess I'll just leave it in place.
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Bet that 1930 "Hudson" would be a bear to drive to a National meet - but, oh, what a conversation piece!!!!!!!!!
Great shot - love those "combination" photos - really historic if you think about it.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
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This photo was taken in my Pre-Hudson days (late 60's. The 36 just qualified as an antique when this photo was taken. All original--not restored "used car."Brownie
