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Your Hudson's origional color
  • HudzillaHudzilla
    Posts: 1,285Platinum Member
    Is it just me or were there an unusual number of Hudsons painted green ? To a lesser extent there seems to be an unusual number of grey ones as well. Do many of you know if your car falls into this category? I know mine did.
  • GrimGreaserGrimGreaser
    Posts: 541Platinum Member
    My 52 Hornet was French Blue with the Ivory Top - but now it just looks grey...
    But... sometime in the future I plan to paint it two-tone Grey-Green. Primer-like grey body, not sure on finish - flat, satin, or gloss. Top and below the trim in Detroit Diesel Alpine Green, gloss, because I like the color. I'm thinking of fine, red pinstripes throughout green.
    Six in a row makes it GO!
  • onerare39onerare39
    Posts: 528Hitchhiker
    I know that my 1954 7D originally came in Spring Green and Pasture Green. The top is still the original factory Pasture Green paint, I had the Spring Green repainted, but chose to brighten it up a bit.

    John Forkner


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  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,417Platinum Member
    My 36 is green and black. It came from the factory grey. Grey did not do much for me so I changed it. My montra is green I get to keep--red (Resale Red) I will end up selling it. So, my 54 that I am just starting came from the factory in Cream. It had an Earl Schibe paint job in lite blue in about 66. When it comes out of my shop it will be Lipstick red. Or, something close to the color that Hudson had in 54. There was a time when I would only settle for original "Factory Pack" paint. Those original mixtures do not exist any more and close is about as good as it gets now days. However, the new paints are much more fun to work with. Anyone can do them.
    Brownie
  • Tallent RTallent R
    Posts: 1,576Platinum Member
    There was Either a lot of Green ones made or the green paint had some preservative power thhat has kept them around. As you say there seems to be a lot of them around ,
    Roger
    Retired Tech.
  • middletom
    Posts: 132Expert Adviser
    Hudson buyers over the years have seemed to be rather conservative so that may explain all the greens. My Pacemaker was originally Peacock Green, but now has a 1971 Chevy paint that is a similar color. I don't think that is straying too far from original and it is a somewhat deeper color that I like.

    Geoff Blake
  • RonSRonS
    Posts: 612Platinum Member
    My 53 Hornet is, and was, Seal Gray/ Black (roof) code is 147 with Broadway Blue interior. This was a bit of a problem, since I was advised by the late Charlie Regnurus that about 4 out of 5 53s had the green durafab material. So I guess green was by far the most popular combo assuming the choice of interiors swayed exterior choices.
  • ski4life65ski4life65
    Posts: 619Platinum Member
    I have only had 2 Hudson's that were green. Light blue seems to be the winner for me (currently have four in the field), followed closely by red.
  • rambos_riderambos_ride
    Posts: 3,124Platinum Member
    I'm pretty sure mine was "rust" :-))

    Dark Green..49, think they called it Hunter Green?
  • Novacam
    Posts: 9Hitchhiker
    My 34 is green
  • drivergo2
    Posts: 197Expert Adviser
    My 52 is a two tone green, With brown and green interior. And a maroon stearing wheel. John
  • 37 CTS37 CTS
    Posts: 510Platinum Member
    My former 1929 Hudson Victoria came ONLY in Reseda Green.

  • JasonNCJasonNC
    Posts: 364Gold Member
    My 48 was a dark blue turquoise or a dark green. It was painted Texas tan when I bought it and the original color is only in the trunk and under the hood in small spots. It's hard to say exactly what the old color was.
  • SuperDaveSuperDave
    Posts: 2,377Platinum Member
    My first 49 Com. Conv was black (sold after painted cream), 51 Hornet four door, light blue (sold that way),53 Superwasp 4 door was red with black top (green interior),Repainted silver with black top (sold), 53 Superwasp was green with blue interior (crushed, Oh my!),49 super 6 four door was black, painted turqoise green (sold),
    In the inventory now...49 Super two door sedan is still black.whats left of it. It would be a parts car if there were any parts on it LOL,49 Com, 8 Conv was french blue originally is now two tone maroone.
    So out of 7 Hudsons, one was green. three were black.
  • brumac
    Posts: 188Expert Adviser
    My old 50 Commodore was originally dark blue and repainted cream over gray, blue upholstery and blue wheel. The current 54 Special is meadow green over spring green, green upholstery, green wheel.
  • Geoff C., N.Z.Geoff C., N.Z.
    Posts: 2,270Platinum Member
    My Jet Liner was light blue, with red interior paint and red/cream vinyl upholstery. Yuck! When I restored the car I sprayed the top moonstone white, and the rest Strato blue (Light grey/blue), and the interior I repainted in a medium blue, and used blue and grey woolen check cloth for the seats. Much more pleasing aesthetically, and stays a lot cooler with the white roof. The '28 Essex was Royal blue / Corsica blue/ and black guards, with the window surround recesses Corsica blue, and I restored it to these original colours.
    If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
  • StillOutThereStillOutThere
    Posts: 426Gold Member
    I was born in Chicago in '47. As I came to learn cars and to like Hudsons, it sure seemed like every Hudson in that northern Illinois area was green or lite green or dark green or sometimes two tone green. When I saw a blue '49 for sale in Wisconsin I went up and bought it to be different. I am NOT kidding.
  • Uncle JoshUncle Josh
    Posts: 1,860Platinum Member
    My 49 Commadore was stamped R/M Red Maroon on the door hinge. Not being able to find the match readilly, I picked out some rattle cans and had it mixed up. They are late 80s Chrysler colors and I think brighter than the originals. (And being brighter m'self, I thot I'd go that way.) I understand now that Hibernia Restorations can mix the right stuff.
    Top is CC9085 Dark Cordovan Pearl
    Bottom is CC9080 Garnet
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  • ArkieJazzArkieJazz
    Posts: 310Gold Member
    Was driving from California to Texas in Toro Red '53 Hornet back in the '70's....pulled in for gas where the 50ish aged gas attendant asked "what's the old car?".... "It's a Hudson", I replied. "A Hudson?" he queried. "I thought all Hudsons were green."
    Arkie
  • EssexAdvEssexAdv
    Posts: 515Moderator
    OK, I'll chime in;
    I have had 3 54's. 1 oman Bronze with Cream top, 1 Yellow with a black top, 1 Spring Green/Cream top
    1 53, light green with cream top
    1 52,,, toro red with khaki top
    1 49.. 2 tone blue
    1 46 - Gray
    1 26 - Hudson Blue
    2 29's One brown 3 tone the other Black/Blue/Blue 3 tone
    So there is no winner in the Step-down category and the others are mentioned just for fun

    Lew Mendenhall

  • middletom
    Posts: 132Expert Adviser
    Lew,
    Your mention of the 54 with Roman Bronze reminds me that Everett Hudson in Massachusetts used to have a 54 sedan in Roman Bronze with a black top. I wonder where that car is now.

    Geoff Blake
  • hdsn49hdsn49
    Posts: 391Platinum Member
    Everett Hudson sold the '54 Hornet to Milt Davis from Ohio many years ago. don't know if Milt still owns it
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,458Platinum Member
    My 52 sedan was originally Jefferson Green. Surprises me how many of the cars listed here in this post so far, are NOT Jefferson Green. I had heard that somewhere in the neighborhood of anywhere from 65 to 75% of step-downs in this era were said green. Hudson must have gotten one hell of a deal on a blue-ton of green paint. LOL!

    The 52 convertible was originally some burgundy-ish color, which is very decidedly NOT green.
  • rambos_riderambos_ride
    Posts: 3,124Platinum Member
    My theroy is the youngins don't like green cars..look at a lot of the survior cars from the 60's...many of those are green!
  • hdsn49hdsn49
    Posts: 391Platinum Member
    My Dads '48 Hudson was piedmont and savoy green. From what I have read in the past green has never been a popular color for cars. My '49 sedan was gull gray and repainted in the '70's to a similar gray. I did my '49 brougham in gull gray and quebec gray. The car was originally black I didn't want a black car. My '54 Hornet is cream with a green roof.

    Funny when I was a kid and my father had his green Hudson, my uncles all had green cars. My Dad was the only smart one with a Hudson. LOL
  • EssexAdvEssexAdv
    Posts: 515Moderator
    A friend of mine has 4 Stepdowns.
    1 49 Super Coupe Black and Maroon
    1 52 Hornet Sedan Jefferson Green top and bottom
    1 52Hornet Hollywood. Gray w/green top
    154 Hornet Sedan.. Roman Bronze w/cream top... Doc Daugherty's car

    Lew Mendenhall
  • Club Coupe
    Posts: 206Gold Member
    I bought my '51 Pacemaker in the mid-60's from the son of the original owner. It had the original Bali Blue paint. Within weeks of buying the car it went to the paint shop for a maroon and silver two tone. It has remained those colors since then, although that two tone repaint job has long since been done over.