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In this Discussion
- chopperchuck January 2012
- Richie January 2012
Some history on 53 Hornet
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I thought this was pretty neat so I'll share. I just rec'd the paper work on the 53 Hornet my wife and I purchased from Ca. In the paper work dating back to 1973 was a letter, (among all the receipts since 1973), post marked 1973. Here is what it said.
Nov. 21 1973 Dear Leo,to join the southern CA chapter send dues $5.00 to treasurer June Malone, and it gives that address.Membership open to persons interested in and owning Hudson built cars. Active membership will be $5.00 per year. Good luck and hope you find a Hudson soon. Drop by anytime and I'll show you mine. Signed Hudsonly, Keith Chamberlin.
Leo's last name is Valley.
It's really great to read things that are that old and Hudson related. The 53 Hornet is in delivery process right now. Richie. -
kinda like stepping back in time ,Have you kissed a PIT BULL lately?
Greeley Colorado -
chopperchuck wrote:kinda like stepping back in time ,
Chopperchuck, you are right, and I enjoy the old things. The car has lots of history that I plan on researching. Richie.
