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In this Discussion
- 51hornetA October 2012
- frank spring November 2012
- Lee ODell November 2012
- PAULARGETYPE November 2012
- RL Chilton November 2012
- super-six October 2012
- Tallent R October 2012
Jet Convertible article in Hemmings Classic Car this month.
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Not all the facts are perfect, but it is pretty close. Ed
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And a link for that would be . . . ??
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Only out in old fashioned paper version so far.
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Signup for digital subscription its only $10 a year. I have it on my desktop and tablet most convenient thing ever. And cheap as dirt. I love it for travel.
http://www.hemmings.com/subscribe/digital_subform.html?pub=HCCwww.hudsonmotorcar.org -
You look at the Jet convertable in profile and you see what the Jet was originaly to look like.
You see a Mini 54 Hornet. The convertable was a prototype based on the original concept not the final production car,
RogerRetired Tech. -
The Jet convertible is in the Ypsilanti Heritage Museum / Miller Motors until spring. Stop by and see it if you are in the area.
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THANKS FOR KEEPING US UP ON THINGS FRANK LOL
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I saw that Jet convertable at the International Meet in Detroit and immediately wanted one just like it. I thought it looked awsume with the top down.
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Oh, that's easy, Lee! At least you know where to go to get one.
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Not so easy when the wants exceed the means RL. boo hoo. There were alot of great exciting looking cars there but this is one that got me WOW excited.
Lee O'Dell




