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- ArkieJazz December 2007
- Dave53-7C December 2007
- oldhudsons December 2007
- tombia December 2007
Old time Hudson racer
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I stumbled across this site about George Milton Breed. Neat little history on an old time Hudson racer.
http://winfield.50megs.com/BreedSt.htmAaron Cooper
1917 Hudson 7-Pass Touring
1929 Hudson Town Sedan
1946/7 Hudson Pickup
1951 Hudson Hornet 2dr Hardtop -
Interesting story. He was the skinniest Hudson owner/driver I've ever seen.
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Love them 4 Cylinder Essex's. There was a fellow here in Washington Iowa who raced Essex's around here for years. He was a Pontiac/Buick dealer who raced Hudson stock cars also. He died about 20 years ago. very interesting.
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I had never heard of this guy before. Thanks for posting this interesting article.Arkie
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ditto what Steve said - I've read articles about other very successful Hudson racers of that era, such as Ralph Mulford, but never heard of this guy who was obviously QUITE successful!