Produced between model years 1952 to 1956, the Hudson Wasp was essentially a more affordable alternative to the iconic Hornet ...
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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 had moved on. It carried the echoes of a racing legend and a once-innovative ...
Many car brands were named after the inventor of their all-new automobile, but not Hudson. Eight Detroit business owners formed the company on Feb. 20, 1909, but needed a financial angel. Joseph L.
Hudson took to his Instagram Stories on Nov. 20, sharing a look at one of the beloved sports cars after it was involved in an incident that left it partially melted. The vehicle — what looks to be a ...
The Hudson Motor Car Company was founded on February 20, 1909, in Detroit, Michigan, by a group of eight local businessmen who sought to produce an affordable automobile for the growing American ...
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