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Hudson in Hershey
  • bull islanderbull islander
    Posts: 303Gold Member
    I got the AACA magazine today and there as a picture of a 51 Convertible which was for sale in the flea market (unrestored). Did anybody see what the asking price was on it? Just curious.

    Steve
  • nick snick s
    Posts: 696Platinum Member
    steve, I didn't make Hershey this year but that looks to be the super i saw there a couple years ago. it had a continental and was nowhere near a nice as it looks in that picture. I thhink they were asking around 20k then.
  • hudsonsplasher1hudsonsplasher1
    Posts: 532Platinum Member
    I saw the car, but it had a sold sign on it. So I don't know the selling price. Looked like a decent car to restore. You don't see many with the continental kit. Wonder if it's a club member who bought it?
  • SamJSamJ
    Posts: 1,405Platinum Member
    I saw the car, but it had a sold sign on it. So I don't know the selling price. Looked like a decent car to restore. You don't see many with the continental kit. Wonder if it's a club member who bought it?

    Not surprising, since the factory didn't offer a continental kit in 1951.
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  • hudsonguyhudsonguy
    Posts: 754Platinum Member
    I saw the car, but it had a sold sign on it. So I don't know the selling price. Looked like a decent car to restore. You don't see many with the continental kit. Wonder if it's a club member who bought it?

    It was purchased by a club member that is a good friend of mine.
  • dave sdave s
    Posts: 1,178Moderator
    51 Hornet cv I sold to Senator Howard Baker had continental kit that I made using 54 factory framework

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