@mynamesnick1 Don't know about there, but here junkyards don't sell whole cars. It's not that they can't, they just wont when they can make more money parting it out, and grinding it up selling it for scrap. Plus they don't have to fill out the paperwork that way.
Aaaaaaargh that sucks finding out this got crushed. Well, at least it wasn't a Twin H-Power (this one has the single carb setup.) BTW, this is a 1951.
now who would throw away a perfectly good car like that?... I think it's the newer geneation that's into this rice burner crap (not that I have anything against rice burners).
Well I'll be damd. These were some amazing cars, especially on the nascar circut back in the early 50's. My grandfather was the best body and auto mechanic in South Carolina. He worked on the Hudson auto line. He litterly built them from the ground up. He knows ALOT about Hudson's.
'hope they didnt put this in a crusher too!
firedup643 5 months ago
EPIC find which junkyard is this?
steveman30 6 months ago
DUDE! I love your accent, and dude pick it up and restore it, and post up a vid!
mynamesnick1 1 year ago
@mynamesnick1 Don't know about there, but here junkyards don't sell whole cars. It's not that they can't, they just wont when they can make more money parting it out, and grinding it up selling it for scrap. Plus they don't have to fill out the paperwork that way.
salemcripple 1 year ago
Damn, Could have been a nice looking car.
REDNECKDUKEBOY 2 years ago
So Sad Love that car so much even if it isn't twin h power wich it wasn't i hope some one took it
soccerwin55 2 years ago
Aaaaaaargh that sucks finding out this got crushed. Well, at least it wasn't a Twin H-Power (this one has the single carb setup.) BTW, this is a 1951.
dodge09challenger 2 years ago
well, who wants to restore it?
crazytacostudios 2 years ago
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that friggin accent of yours... redneck
daholocaust 2 years ago
Ther a problem with it?
jamesbaird01 2 years ago 2
It's always so sad to see classical cars like that rot in a junkyard. I would've taken it!
ZeroGal5 2 years ago
What a shame,,, thanks for the reply. RWB
rwb010109 2 years ago
Where is this car,,I want it,,,RWB
rwb010109 2 years ago
i was told it got crushed when i finally went back.
jamesbaird01 2 years ago
That's a shame. They're so rare and difficult to find, even in that condition.
Dabquibij 2 years ago
@jamesbaird01 Aww come on! Noone would crush a Hudson in this solid condition!
SaveOldCars 11 months ago
what happened to this car ?
Its fate ????
apatheticempathy 3 years ago 2
dont know any info on the car,and i havent been back to that junkyard sence the video.
jamesbaird01 3 years ago
sweet flathead 6
deaucey 3 years ago
now who would throw away a perfectly good car like that?... I think it's the newer geneation that's into this rice burner crap (not that I have anything against rice burners).
FordSucksAlot123 3 years ago
I like all kinds of cars. if i was the one that found this car i wouldnt taken it to the yard even if i couldnt have fixed it.
jamesbaird01 3 years ago
i agree
Emericaman500 3 years ago
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FordSucksAlot123 3 years ago
little rust,looks complete..could easily be restored or become a really cool custom sled!
KapteinOpel 3 years ago
Well I'll be damd. These were some amazing cars, especially on the nascar circut back in the early 50's. My grandfather was the best body and auto mechanic in South Carolina. He worked on the Hudson auto line. He litterly built them from the ground up. He knows ALOT about Hudson's.
vwbusssesareforever 3 years ago
Contact tv presenter jay leno he can afford to restore it he has 2 .
paulb4uk 3 years ago 2
not a bad find i saw one on craigs list a guy in central nj is selling his hornet in really great shape check it out
erectionaffection 3 years ago