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The Hornet, introduced for the 1951 model year, was based on Hudson's "step-down" design [5] that was first seen in the 1948 model year on the Commodore.Unlike a unibody, the design did not fully merge the body and chassis frame into a single structure, but the floor pan footwells recessed down, in between the car's chassis rails, which were, in turn, routed around them – instead of a ...
1947 Commodore Eight Convertible 1949 Hudson Commodore 4-Door Sedan 1951 Hornet Club Coupé 1952 Hornet Sedan Hudson Hornet race car. Production resumed after the war and included a 128 in (3,251 mm) wheelbase three-quarter-ton pickup truck. [28] In 1948, the company launched its "step-down" bodies, which lasted through the 1954 model year.
This was more than the price of a Cadillac at that time (the Sixty-Two Coupe de Ville started at $3,995). [18] Hudson dealers began taking orders on 23 September 1953. The response was lukewarm, with only 18 or 19 firm orders. [18] The Italia's price was high, and dealers were disappointed that Hudson did not offer the more powerful Hornet ...
Hudson introduced the first Hornet in 1951 as a performance model featuring the Hudson's new "H-145" engine. [7] The automaker formed a stock car racing team centered on the car, and the "Fabulous Hudson Hornet" soon became famous for its wins and stock-car title sweeps between 1951 and 1954. [7]
The Commodore was powered by Hudson's 202 cu in (3.3 L) I6 producing 102 bhp (76 kW), or by Hudson's 254.4 cu in (4.2 L) I8 that produced 128 bhp (95 kW). Prices listed for the Series 12 coupe started at US$1,028 ($21,295 in 2023 dollars [2]) to the top level Custom Series 17 Sedan at US$1,537 ($31,839 in 2023 dollars [2]). [3]
The very first "Mœbius" anthology collection the publisher released as such, was the 1980–1985 Moebius œuvres complètes six-volume collection of which two, volumes 4, "La Complainte de l'Homme Programme" [93] and 5, "Le Désintégré Réintégré" [94] (the two of them in essence comprising an expanded version of the 1980 original [67 ...
Lindsay Price and Curtis Stone may have dominated the acting and culinary worlds, but their eldest son is ready to take over the music industry.. Price, 47, was a proud mom supporting her son ...
The new models were promoted as a "lower-priced running mate" to the Hudson Hornet. [1] The Wasp was built on Hudson's shorter 119-inch (3,023 mm) wheelbase, [2] using the company's unitized, "Monobilt" step-down chassis design with an overall length of 202.5 inches (5,144 mm). Hudson's unitized structure used a perimeter frame, providing a ...