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57 Hornet Forsale In Montana- Nice Car!
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Was/is Montana somehow the Hudson Meca? Seems like a lot of Hudsons keep popping up there.
Dave -
Montana's just a long way from anywhere, except Alberta.
Also very dry and not yet picked over. A drive through any small town will find lots of older vehicles still used as daily drivers.
Warren -
Never been to Montana but now I want to go! I was under the impression that with Montana being north the cars there would be rust buckets. Learn something new all the time.
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Montana is a dry state for the most part, Classic do well up here. The 57 is a nice survivor, newer paint but interior is original & after good cleaning will be nice. Ready to drive. 406-660-0115 Phil

oliver 176_11455763801001077.jpg300 x 225 - 28K -
Montana is where you go to retire or enjoy life like it should be. It's just so clean and pure up there. No hustle no bustle, crime dirt and crowds, no wonder so many Hudsons went up there, its still like the way things used to be as it was in their Heyday.