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 ...
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When the 1952 Hudson Wasp bridged performance and economy
The 1952 Hudson Wasp arrived at a moment when American buyers were being pulled in two directions, toward big-engine bravado and toward sensible family transport. Rather than pick a side, Hudson tried ...
The Hudson name may be all but forgotten today, but the Detroit automaker was a force in American motorsports, especially in stock car racing, during the 1950s. The company had been selling cars since ...
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