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- Browniepetersen January 27
- oldhudsons January 27
- Tallent R January 27
Hudson touring limousine
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a '19 tr. limo just put on eBay; these are very rare, unique, and interesting; it's in Idaho, looks good on trailer, only 1 photo.
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this is my friend's '20. Has dividing window, brocade uph., speaking tube.

#1 of '20 Hudson touring limo..jpg1772 x 861 - 1M -
For the money hes expecting you would think he'd click off a few more photos
Roger :-ORetired Tech. -
Old cars do not bring the money that they used to. I am thinking that is why stepdowns are so highly sought after? You can buy just about what you want on Ebay today. There is a nice collection of Hudsons there today. Can not say much for the prices? Bit more than I would want to spend.Brownie
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By contrast there are 29 Packard cars listed right now. Not sure what to make of that. Oftem when there is 12-13 Hudsons listed there is 100 Packars up for sale.
Roger :-?Retired Tech.
