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- 53jetman December 2012
- bent metal December 2012
- hoggyrubber December 2012
- hudsontech December 2012
- lostmind December 2012
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Old dealer photo
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Thought you might enjoy these shots
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In what city did the combination of a Hudson-Packard dealer exist and which supplier of new cars was dropped first, if you know.
Personally I'll take that Packard if it is still available! -
To hell with the Packard, I'd take that Hudson!
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I'd rather have what appears to be a Commodore coupe over a "cheapo" Packard sedanette.
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Stillouthere, I don't know the details , I swiped it off the net.
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Don't know the location. Cordell - Turaville Motors. Here's a picture of the outside of the building

Cordell-Turaville Motors.jpg600 x 453 - 70KJerry
email: HudsonJetman@mail.com
2nd Generation Hud-Nut
HET Tech Adviser on Hudson Jets 1953 & 1954
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cool pictures! thanks for posting.
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Hudson-Packard dealers weren't all that uncommon. Along with Studebaker and a few other combinations.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
It was in Tallahassee. Here is the story:
http://local.aaca.org/traaca/cordell__turvaville_motors_pg1.htm
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Neat story. It's to bad the HET club didn't come up with an oral history program to try and save some of these dealership stories (and I'm as guilty as anyone else for not doing something about it - but, then again, I'm not much of an interviewer. Writing, yes - interviewing somebody is another story.)
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
It appears the building still exists.

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I found it interesting that the original buildings housed a florist shop and today is once again a florist shop.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
Check out the picture that "53jetman" posted. Along side the building is an El Camino style pick-up. Looks to be a converted Hudson coupe, maybe a two door sedan. Notice the skirted running boards, car quarters, long door. Didn't know there was ever a truck like this! But there it is, AND at a dealership too. With what apears to be writing on the door, I presume it's the dealership delivery vehicle. Too cool!!! :-O Also notice the back window, it's HUGE!
I'd love to see what the bed looked like.
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I JUST POSTED THIS PHOTO A FEW WEEKS AGO BUT IT'S AN OLD DEALER PHOTO

A factory photo of a very rare Hudson pickup truck that the firm manufactured in 1947. Pictured with it is Dealer Roy H. Heath’s Cushman motor scooter with a sidecar parcel box..png600 x 481 - 535K -
Bent Metal , I assumed it was a broughm , cut down with a later model truck window added.
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Looks like the front end of a Crosley way down the street to the right.






