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In this Discussion
- 5433HET November 2012
- Browniepetersen November 2012
- hudsontech November 2012
- Nevada Hudson November 2012
- Swampy Meadows November 2012
- Uncle Josh November 2012
Hudson Resto SPIKE TV Chan 70 Sun Morning
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FYI
Spike TV Chan 70 will Air a '51 Hornet Cpe Restoration Project. Dont know time though
(I have an email Video on the build but cant down load on Forum)
Info from Harry Bennett -
It's on right now--9:30-10:00AM EST.
600 man-hours on the body work...that's insane, but it looks outrageous! -
I think they should change the name of the show to "Search and Modify".No restoration performed on this show. I reached my limit when they chopped the top, and then said to "Honor the History between Hudson And Chrysler" they will be installing a 500 ci Mopar engine! All this, after telling what an awesome NASCAR champ the Hornet was with the 308. The engine is the soul of the car.........
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It is not a Hudson anymore.
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Is this the blue car with the skunk stripe below the stainless?Brownie
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And then there was the Chipster - Foose screwed up more than a few great cars.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
Didn't see the engine swap thankfully but when they started hangin Chivvy parts on it I turned it off. Guess I've just spent too much time keeping these things original...and driving them that way.

