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- DaveFury February 2012
- hudsontech February 2012
- RL Chilton February 2012
Fun pictures of Movie Stars and thier cars
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Hudson Grandpa asked me to post these pictures for your enjoyment. Pictures of movie stars and cars. Enjoy

AlJolsonwithhisMercedes.jpg620 x 540 - 45K
BabeRuthreceivinga1926AuburnRoadsterasagift.jpg640 x 427 - 62K
BingCrosbygivingridesaroundthestudiolotinhis1939Olds.jpg665 x 536 - 53K
BuckJoneswithhis1933PackardSpecial.jpg626 x 464 - 41K
CarlBrissonbehindthewheelofhis1934IsottaFraschini.jpg477 x 620 - 56K
CaryGrantparkedonthefenderofhis1941BuickCentury.jpg625 x 642 - 80K
CecilBdeMillewithhis1937Cord.jpg588 x 445 - 46K
ClarkGablewithhis1932Packard.jpg626 x 553 - 59K
ErichVonStroheimandhisCadillac.jpg626 x 513 - 42K
FattyArbuckleandhis1919PierceArrow.jpg500 x 383 - 40K
GingerRogersandher1937Dodge.jpg619 x 552 - 48K
HaroldLloydandwifeMildredDaviswiththeirBuick.jpg620 x 526 - 46K
JamesStewartwithhisPlymouth.jpg626 x 550 - 55K
JeanHarlowwithherCadillac.jpg625 x 555 - 49K
JoanCrawfordagainandher1930or1931Cadillac.jpg679 x 530 - 86K
JoanCrawfordwithher1929FordTownCar.jpg619 x 416 - 41K
JohnnyWeissmullerwithhis1932Chevrolet.jpg600 x 384 - 54K -
Thanks for posting!! Never seen the one with Clark Gable and the '32 Packard. That was before he got his Duesey.
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I think the 1930's, oddly enough considering the country was in a depression, was the height custom built cars - late 20's into the early 30's at any rate. You look at pictures of them and see them in museums and they are beyond mere cars - they are works of art.
I read somewhere that Fatty Arbuckle bought large cars because of his size. Altho many of the great customized cars of that era were huge compared to anything else on the road then, and pretty much now.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
Great pictures. I enjoyed viewing them.Dave W.
What's life without a Hudson?
