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The Hudson Hornet is a full-size car manufactured by Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan from 1951 until 1954, when Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson merged to form American Motors Corporation (AMC).
Jan 3, 2024 · Contrary to popular belief, the Hornet was introduced in 1951 as a premium model based on the deluxe-sized Commodore, featuring special exterior trim, unique interior appointments, and distinct Hornet emblems.
Aug 21, 2021 · Established in 1909, Hudson produced one of the first low-priced cars on the American market and became the third-largest U.S. automaker by the late 1920s. Hudson also introduced many...
Oct 16, 2022 · It’s entry to the field was the 1951 Hudson Hornet, which debuted on this day in 1950. The cars soon dominated the league, all starting with a win in its first entry, the 1951 season opener at Daytona. Marshall Teague drove his Fabulous Hudson Hornet to victory over 54 other cars.
Apr 18, 2018 · Soon it catches up and blows your doors off. It's a Hudson Hornet, and it's the fastest American car in production that year. That bit of history comes courtesy of Dave Bonbright.
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Sep 17, 2020 · In 1951, Hudson introduced the Hudson Hornet to complement the Commodore model. The car was sold as a two-door coupe, four-door sedan, a hardtop coupe and convertible.
The Hudson Hornet, introduced for the 1951 model year, was based on Hudson's "step-down" design that was first seen in the 1948 Commodore. While there cars were lauded for their responsive handling and excellent build quality, it wasn't until they started.