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- $15,500
- CT
- 1954
Up for sale is a nice 1954 Hudson Hornet, four doors Sedan with Power Steering and Automatic Transmission whic...



About Hudson
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Joseph L. Hudson, who founded Hudson's department store, provided the capital needed to start the Hudson Motor Car Company. The company was formed on February 20, 1909 in Detroit.
There were eight businessmen in total who formed the company. They wanted to produce a car that would sell for under a thousand dollars. Production started almost immediately and the first car drove out of the small Detroit factory in July of 1909. The new car, known as "Twenty", was very successful on the North American market and sold over 4,000 models. The following year in 1910 the production increased even more and 4,508 units where brought to market.
Hudson was the first to introduce dual brakes to the industry. It also introduced the use of dashboard warning lights for the generator and the oil pressure. The Hudson had a straight-six engine, which allowed it to function at higher rotational speeds. The higher rotational speeds allowed it to remain smoother and develop more power than low-speed engines. In 1919 the Essex automobile was added to the line-up. The Essex was highly successful because it was designed to be budget-friendly and it was built to offer competition to Ford and Chevrolet. By 1925 the company had moved to the third spot in the number of car sales made in America. By 1929 the Hudson and Essex models combined produced more than 300,000 cars in a year.
The Hudson Company was forced to end production during the Second World War and it was ordered by the government to start producing parts for the war effort. These parts included naval engines as well as anti-aircraft guns. After the war the production of cars resumed. The Hudson Company was the first to introduce step-down models. This concept is still in use today in all modern vehicles. The car was built so that riders stepped down into the body of the car. This made it a lot safer for both drivers and passengers.
During the 1950s the company was finding it difficult to compete with the 'Big Three' car companies comprised of Ford, Chrysler and GM. In 1954 Hudson joined with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and it then became known as American Motors. The Detroit plant was closed and production of the Hudson was continued in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The last Hudson model was produced in 1957. When the last model rolled off the line there were no big ceremonies because it was hoped that the car brand could be incorporated into a newer 1958 model. This is something that never happened, however and 1957 was indeed the last year that a car was produced under the Hudson name.
1953 Hudson Hollywood Hornet$29,500 - TN - 1953 $29500 obo 1953 Hudson Hollywood Hornet Coupe in very good condition. Has it's original famed 308 Hudson 6 cyl... |
1949 Hudson Super$29,995 - AZ - 1949 Similar to "Doc Hudson" in the "Cars" Movie, Show & Drive, Flathead 262 6 Cylinder, 3 Speed Trans, A/C & Elect... |
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1956 hudson hornet$15,000 - CA - 1956 1956 Hudsnon Hornet with continental kit Very good condition. will trade, prefer Triumph tr3, 3a, 3b |
1942 Hudson coupe$8,500 - CT - 1942 This is a 1942 Hudson 5 window Drive Master coupe. There is no rot on this car. It comes with it's Washington ... |
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1952 Hudson HornetEnquire - TX - 1952 Nice 2-dr older restoration. Been makin' some changes in my ride. Lt-1, Camaro subframe, a/c and a stereo. The... |
1947 Hudson Pickup Show Rod, "Superwasp"$165,000 - CA - 1947 Offered for the first time here, is an all-steel, highly modified 1947 Hudson Pickup Show Rod, "Superwasp". Th... |
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1950 hudson commodore 8$3,000 - KS - 1950 has had the motor completly overhauled and some body work done over 2200.00 alone in the motor and many other ... |
1949 Hudson Commodore 8 Custom Convertible$74,900 - IL - 1949 1949, the 40th anniversary for Hudson. Upper series models were now called Commodore Customs and looked identi... |
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1949 Hudson Convertible - rebuilt and restored$32,000 - OR - 1949 Lots done on this wonderful convertible. Runs great! Lot's of power in this massive beast. Engine, brakes a... |
1946 Hudson Commodore 8$4,500 - PA - 1946 Classy 1946 Hudson Commodore 8. Original 77K mileage. Overdrive. Runs, but could use a tune up. Body is solid,... |
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1954 Hudson Hornet Special four door$12,900 - ME - 1954 Sedan, finished in the factory Silver Blue, with a serviceable, original houndstooth check interior. This rock... |
1929 Hudson Terraplane Essex Six 2 door$7,500 - CA - 1929 Exterior: Grey; Interior: -; Engine: 3200 cc; Transmission: rear. |
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1955 Hudson Wasp$4,950 - MN - 1955 4 door sedan - 6 cylinder - 3 speed manual. North Dakota car. Green/White. |
1946 Hudson Pickup Truck$29,950 - CA - 1946 Extremely rare postwar Orphan vehicle! 128 in. wheelbase, 3/4 ton. 47K original miles, with stock inline 6 cyl... |
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