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In this Discussion
- 46HudsonPU January 2007
- 51hornetA January 2007
- 66patrick66 January 2007
- Dave53-7C January 2007
- harry54 February 2007
- jsrail January 2007
- oldhudsons January 2007
- Richard E. January 2007
- silverone February 2007
Nice 54 Hollywood on ebay
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Looks pretty nice to me. Engine and tranny rebuilt new interior and paint not bad for the buy it now price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Other-Makes-Hudson-Hollywood-1954-Hudson-Hollywood_W0QQitemZ140080156209QQihZ004QQcategoryZ6472QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemwww.hudsonmotorcar.org -
THat 's a beauty.....
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Why thanks Harry, while I am handsome I wouldn't describe myself as a "beauty" thanks for thinking of me.....www.hudsonmotorcar.org
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Looks like a 56 engine.....
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That car belonged to a member of our local chapter who moved back to NJ. It is a very nice car. He ran an auto restoration business in Chula Vista and he worked on a lot of Hudsons.
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Looks to be reasonably priced at the buy now. I think its a waste of time bidding up slowly as the reserve is probably a dollar less than the buy it now price. If someone wants a very nice car they should just hit buy it....my 2 cents...www.hudsonmotorcar.org
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If I was in the market for a nice Hudson coupe, it would already be gone...

The guy is even offering a 'post-buy' inspection, with a full refund of any down payment or deposit! -
51hornetA wrote:Looks to be reasonably priced at the buy now. I think its a waste of time bidding up slowly as the reserve is probably a dollar less than the buy it now price. If someone wants a very nice car they should just hit buy it....my 2 cents...
Hit that button. After all, don't beautiful people drive beautiful cars. :rolleyes: -
I've seen this one on ebay before, a couple years ago I think it was, and the buy it now was very similar. In fact, I think its the same pictures he's using this time.
No question, its a very nice car!! If it were box stock, and in that condition, I'd be after it myself.
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I really like the black and red! Not real big on the '54 cars, but this one is a sweety!"The time has come", the Walrus said, "to speak of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot,
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I'm not crazy about hollywoods but this is a very nice looking car.
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to let one & all know it is a "California car" as I found it in a backyard along with at least 1 other Hudson in Riverside, Calif. Jim said he'd be interested, bought it, and restored it in his body shop (think he had a '54 HH parts car to help as I recall).
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Bidding Is Up To 11,200 And Climbing.......
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I like this one. I'm not usually into the '54's, but I like the '54 Hollywoods alot. Wish I had spare change to buy it. And not even change it!
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Looks like someone grabbed it at the buy it now ---- $22,000.00
Well bought in my opinion.
silverone
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I think that 22,000 for that car is a buy.....
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The Hollywood Was A Bargain Compared The The 49 Commodore 8 That Sold For 31,875........


