Ah, the Hudson Hornet. The legendary NASCAR racer turned "Cars" franchise character. Or, as I like to call it, the forgotten six-cylinder muscle car. Because even though it wrote a few important ...
Introduced in 1950, the Hudson Hornet went on to dominate stock car racing. Thanks to its "step-down" design that provided a lower center of gravity, the Hornet won more than 70 races from 1952 to ...
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Why the 1956 Hudson Hornet marked the end of an era
The 1956 Hudson Hornet arrived as a stylish, slightly desperate attempt to keep a storied nameplate alive in a market that ...
That grille and the attached rusted-away wide-fender car featured in last week’s column? Loyal reader Tim Lloyd, Hudson automobile aficionado, identified it right away. “1934 Chevrolet coach,” he said ...
The Hornet, the last vehicle designed and built by Hudson Motor Car Co., came off the line at a Jefferson Avenue plant in Detroit on Oct. 29, 1954. Hudson and Nash had merged to form American Motors ...
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