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- Browniepetersen August 2008
- Hudzilla August 2008
- James P. August 2008
ebay Ford Hudson Special
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Here's sort of a neat old hybrid. I think that it was a fairly well conceived design. It might be interesting to know more about it's components. What all do you guys recognize?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-1950s-FORD-HUDSON-SPECIAL-buick-cadillac-chevy_W0QQitemZ170255834470QQihZ007QQcategoryZ6057QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem -
You can kind of hear the springs creaking under the weight of all of that lead, can't you?
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Looks more like a TR3 on steroids.
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I was going with a "Bug Eyed Sprite?" I have contacted the seller to see if he knew any information on the car but he does not. It has some of the features of the "Martz" cars so I am going to follow up on the car. Seems that there is some interest in the car?
Brownie
39 Martz convertibleBrownie
