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HOW "NOT TO MAKE FRIENDS"
  • TOM-WA-TOM-WA-
    Posts: 485Platinum Member
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Other-Makes-HUDSON-Hollywood-1952-Hudson-Hollywood-Lead-Sled-/160772561865?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item256eca9bc9

    EVEREWHERE SHE GOES SHE IS MISTAKEN FOR A MERC?....HOW SPECIAL!!

    AT LEAST THEY DON'T MISTAKE IT FOR A HUDSON
  • chopperchuck
    Posts: 276Gold Member
    TOM-WA- wrote:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Other-Makes-HUDSON-Hollywood-1952-Hudson-Hollywood-Lead-Sled-/160772561865?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item256eca9bc9

    EVEREWHERE SHE GOES SHE IS MISTAKEN FOR A MERC?....HOW SPECIAL!!

    AT LEAST THEY DON'T MISTAKE IT FOR A HUDSON

    LOL :woohoo: :blush: :oops:
    Have you kissed a PIT BULL lately?

    Greeley Colorado

  • syddthekiddsyddthekidd
    Posts: 49Hitchhiker
    Hilarious, my dad ran a garage for a while when I was younger. At one time we had 5-6 hudsons sitting around. A guy came in the garage one day and asked my dad where he got all those old mercs? Thought my dad was going for the shotgun. Just about wore that guy out. Cracked me up.
  • 1951hornethardtop
    Posts: 270Expert Adviser
    In the 60s and 70s my family would go
    east every year to Docs Meet and the nationals. We would take 2 to 4 Hudsons all with CBs. Drive straight through and stay awake talking to each other and the truckers. 90% of the time the truckers thought they were Mercurys. Once they found out they were Hudsons they always knew someone that had one. We always said if that was the case they would still be in business. The one thing that was consistant was they all owned Hornets and always told use how fast they were, as if we didnt know. lol Kelly H. from Texas put a sign in the back window of his jet he was trailering in large white letters "THIS AINT NO DAMM FORD" lol
  • J SpencerJ Spencer
    Posts: 366Gold Member
    I have a sign in the rear side glass of my 51 Pacemaker coupe that says "THIS AIN'T A CHOPPED MERC"

    Jim Spencer
    WNY/Ontario Chapter
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,037Platinum Member
    I have seen several Hudson step-down street rods that look a lot like Mercs of that era. It's almost as tho the builder couldn't find a Merc, so built a Hudson to look like one. This Hollywood, from the front view, does look a bit like a Merc.

    Tho it's a beautiful car and a great custom job, it is a shame he had to use such a rare car as a Hollywood.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • DaveFuryDaveFury
    Posts: 642Platinum Member
    hudsontech wrote:

    Tho it's a beautiful car and a great custom job, it is a shame he had to use such a rare car as a Hollywood.

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN

    I agree totally, Alex.
    Dave W.

    What's life without a Hudson?
  • bobdriveshudsonbobdriveshudson
    Posts: 582Platinum Member
    Didnt the 48 stepdown come out before the similar shaped Mercurys? 1948
    I was just five, probably couldnt count then. Bob P
  • TwinHTwinH
    Posts: 535Platinum Member
    Who Knew? All this time,I've been going up to Merc owners and complementing them on their"Really nice Hudson"...:whistle:
  • SuperDaveSuperDave
    Posts: 2,366Platinum Member
    Didnt the 48 stepdown come out before the similar shaped Mercurys? 1948
    I was just five, probably couldnt count then. Bob P
    Yes Hudson beat them by a year. The Merc used old technology with it's flat windshields. They didn't correct that until 52.