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Collectible AUTOMOBILE Mag '34 -'35
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FYI
The latest Issue of Collectible Magazine has a 10 Pg Article on '34 * '35 Hudson's. -
tried biggest mag rack around here, at B & N, no luck
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I would love to get it, don't know where?
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FYI
My neighbor brought the Magazine over to me....He recieves it in the mail and since I dont see him often I didnt know how long he had it so looked at the Cover and noticed the Issue is Dated Feb 2013 so probably not out on the Newstands yet....Sorry, Its good reading so watch for it... Lot of color pictures of different Hudson's too... -
It appears to be a British publication - subscription rate, worldwide, is 72 pounds. Go to http://www.theautomobile.co.uk/pages/about-us.php
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
Publications International Ltd. is headquartered in Lincolnwood, Illinois as stated in the magazines legal statement. US subscriptions are $39.95 versus the $9.95 individual issue cover price. The Collectible Automobile title publication has been serving this hobby for probably three decades. I live in a small city of 20K+ and it is always on the stand - if yours doesn't have it they either don't carry it or they sold out. The author of the story is Kit Foster who has been a staunch historian for Hudson throughout his life, is a past president of the Society of Automotive Historians, and you should know that name. Kit in this article sorts out the very complex model naming and standard equipment changes that Hudson went through in these Depression years. The magazine was and is also available from the first day it was out on eBay where you will pay a dollar over retail plus shipping. As far as I know Wal-Mart doesn't carry Collectible Automobile.
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OK, TY - having seen & photographed "Webbah's" convertible on several occasions don't need to pay $10 for more pics or info I already know.