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In this Discussion
- 46HudsonPU December 2009
- arnie53 December 2009
- bent metal December 2009
- hdsn49 December 2009
- Hudson308 December 2009
- hudsontech December 2009
- Jon B December 2009
- RL Chilton December 2009
- rpmonroe December 2009
- Sarah Young December 2009
- stbryson December 2009
- Uncle Josh December 2009
Hudson police car
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Today's Phoenix paper began the big "media blitz" hyping all of the upcoming auction "circuses" that will be held here in the ensuing month or more - won't go into my personal feelings on such affairs here & now, LOL.
Anyway, a large picture of a '49 S6 sd. with the following caption under it:
"- - - - an unrestored 1949 Hudson Super 6 police car, one of the vehicles that will be on the auction block - - - - Jan. 18-24 event - - - - in Scottsdale."
It has a white roof & driver's door (LR door blocked by auction co. pres. standing behind it with front door open so can't see if rear door white or not), has a spotlight in driver's door post, a big siren mounted in center of front roof + 2 other small lights mounted on each side of the siren. A large rear light is visible perched on top of the LR fender. The paint seems to be flecking off in some areas. There is a radio antenna mounted to the RF fender but no Hudson antenna in the middle of the windshield.
There is a badge on the open LF (driver's) door which says "POLICE DEPT." but not the name of the municipality unfortunately!
The photo was taken by a photographer for the Arizona Republic. -
That sounds like a car that sold on e-bay within' this last year or so.
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Barrett-Jackson Lot: 694.2 - 1949 HUDSON SUPER 6 SEDAN POLICE CAR
Lot Number: 694.2
Auction: SCOTTSDALE 2010
Sale Price:
Year: 1949
Make: HUDSON
Model: SUPER 6
Style: SEDAN POLICE CAR
Exterior Color: BLACK/WHITE
Interior Color: GRAY
Cylinders: 6
Engine Size:
Transmission: 3-SPEED MANUAL
Summary: "Barn find" actual police car from Johnston, Iowa. Mechanics repaired or rebuilt as need and new radial tires. All else is original.
Details: This 1949 Hudson Super 6 was delivered new to the Johnston, Iowa police department. While it was joined by another police car in the late '50's, it was not retired from service until the mid-1960's. The speedometer still bears its "certified" sticker and the trunk holds the "modern radar" from the early '60's. When officer Ken Hull was getting ready to retire, the Johnston City Board sold the car to him at a very favorable price. Ken and Maryilyn Hull showed the car and even drove it to a show in Canada where it was featured in a newspaper, in French. Upon Ken Hull's death, their son parked the car in a chicken coop where it remained until 2008. In the past 12 months, the engine, transmission, clutch, brakes, starter, generator and carburetor have been repaired or rebuilt as needed. Lights and siren work, but we did not attempt to touch the radar or old handheld radio. It has radial tires and a brand new radiator. It runs very well and still wears its "Official City" license plate. A "barn find" of a real police car, with Officer Ken's uniform. -
Hudson police cars were unusual, even in their day. Add to this the fact that it is quite unusual for any "severe service" vehicle (police car or taxi) to survive past its normal lifetime. (They were simply driven into the ground.) Most "police cars" or "taxi's" that you see at antique car shows nowadays are simply replica's, made by decorating a standard passenger car. So, if the history ("provenance") of this car can be documented, it would be a very rare find indeed.
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The Alaska State Patrol has on in their museum see: http://www.alaskatroopermuseum.com/exhibits.html
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I understand they had to disconnect the light in the hood ornament, as the recalcitrant kids could see them coming far enough away to disperse.
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Here's the link on BJ, no photos posted yet. You can probably check on the link in the coming weeks, and photos will most likely be posted.
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx?ln=694.2&aid=304&pop=0 -
Arnie53-
That's cool, wish they had better pictures of the car.
Uncle Josh-
That's what I often tell the neophytes at car shows and gas stations. It is my understanding that if you saw the center emblem at night in your rearview mirror, it meant you should get out of the way, because it was either a cop or a moonshiner runnin' from the cops. Either way, you didn't want to be holding them up! -
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RL Chilton wrote:Arnie53-
It is my understanding that if you saw the center emblem at night in your rearview mirror, it meant you should get out of the way, because it was either a cop or a moonshiner runnin' from the cops. Either way, you didn't want to be holding them up!
Or some smart kid running a ferd or chevy into the ground!!!! LOL
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
Sure sounds like the same car we were talking about a year ago. Too bad the pictures are "expired".
http://classiccar.com/index.php?option=com_jfusion&Itemid=62&jfile=showthread.php&t=16189Workin Stiff -
as the "recalcitrant kids " Thats a new word for me! Thanx!
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Pics of police car in Alaska...

1952HudsonPatrolCarRestored_126030792146449.jpg499 x 376 - 47K
1952HudsonPatrolCarRestored2_126031791746449.jpg499 x 376 - 57K
1952HudsonPatrolCarRestored3_126031679146449.jpg499 x 376 - 55KTake a Ride in a Hudson Jet! -
Hello,
This police car is identified as a 1946 Hudson Super Six:

Take care,
Steve Bryson -
46HudsonPU wrote:
Pictures of the car are available on BJ's site now. I think this is the same car that was offered on eBay a few years ago - it looks as if it has just been pulled out of the barn, so to speak...Here's the link on BJ, no photos posted yet. You can probably check on the link in the coming weeks, and photos will most likely be posted.
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx?ln=694.2&aid=304&pop=0 -
Sure looks like little Ricky's car, exact color arrangement. Of course Ricky's isn't the real McCoy but as far as he's concerned it is.

