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- 37 CTS July 2012
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- RonS July 2012
Jack Miller Hudson dealership of Ypsilanti , Michigan,
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You may have already seen this but it was new to me!!
http://www.examiner.com/video/the-worlds-oldest-hudson-dealership
Hudson Motor Cars: It’s hard to be humble when you drive the best!Dave Y
New Zealand -
Known Jack for 40 years, visited his emporium on several occasions - has a GREAT collection of memorablia on display!!!!
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We toured Millers Dealership during the 2009 HET International Meet. Its one of those places you would see something new every time you intered because there is so much stuf. I was hoping Jack would have some parts for my project for sale but unfortunately no parts were for sale. I remember seeing an interesting piece of history leaning against a wall. It was a wooden front bumper for a Hudson PU that was a tempory add on until a supply of new steel bumpers became available for the dealer to install. Millers place is well worth seeing.
Lee O'Dell -
I was there also in 09. It is now a museum for cars that were built in Ypsalantis Willow Run Plant, Kaiser/Fraser, Corvairs among others. If your in the area, it is a must see for any car enthusiast. Boy Jack looks young in this film. For some of you "newer" Hudson guys, Jack was the HET WTN editor for years. Thanks for the film, Ron
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Only problem we had visiting Jacks place in 2009 was trying to get to it - Ypsilanti do believe in one way streets. LOL
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN