My interest in Hudsons dates back to the Forties when my father worked for Hudson motor car company. Through the years interests have taken me to many different hobbies but I have never lost my interest in the cars that Hudson built.
Hudsons
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The '54 Club coupe you see here has been in the family since 1968 and features stick with overdrive.
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The '50 convertible you see here has been in the family since 1969 and has a Hornet 308 with Twin H power, Stick / overdrive.
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The '49 convertible you see here is being restored to match the car I had in High School.
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The '46 convertible you see here has a Hornet 308 with Twin H power, and Dual range Hydro-matic.
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The '29 Essex you see here has been in the family since 1973. The restoration has taken almost 25 years and is coming close to a close. The interior is finished and Mechanically the car is complete. The only task to be completed is the last of the bodywork and finally painting. It is one of 3 cars known left in the world.
Copyright; 1998 Roger Noppe
Revised, May 27, 1998