The 1951 Hudson Hornet did not just win races, it rewrote what a stock car could be. In the early years of NASCAR, when big V8s and body-on-frame sedans were supposed to rule, a low-slung straight-six ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you've been following me on these pages, you probably already know I'm a big fan of the Hudson Hornet. If you haven't, there you go: I'm a fan of the Hudson Hornet. I'm also big on other orphan ...