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 ...
Established in 1909, Hudson Motor Car Company merged with Nash-Kelvinator to form American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1954. Three years later, the brand was discontinued. It's been nearly 70 years ...
For 65 years, Hershey, Pa., has been the headquarters of the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA), whose annual Car Corral show and flea market continues to fuel the want list of collectors. The ...
Not often do you get the chance to own one of only 26 examples of a car, but this 1954 Hudson Italia of Bring a Trailer is one such chance. The 1950s were a hotbed for independent automotive ...
ELIDA — The Hudson Hornet was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, MI between 1951 and 1954. These cars featured a “step-down” design with dropped floor pan and a chassis with a lower ...
Among the 53 cars currently on display at the Hostetler’s Hudson Auto Museum in Shipshewana, a shiny red convertible sits in the last row, the newest addition to the museum. JR Hostetler, manager and ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1954 Hudson Super Wasp 2 Door Brougham Convertible across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Founded in 1909, the Hudson Motor Car Company built its last vehicle in 1957, by which time the Detroit marque had been absorbed by American Motors Corporation (AMC), responsible for another ...
This Hudson is pictured showing off its best feature — Twin-H power. This dual-carburetor setup helped boost the 308-cubic-inch inline-6's power from 140 to 160 horsepower, making this Hudson's weapon ...