1951 Hudson Convertible Brougham VIN 7A98949


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Debuted in 1951, the Hudson Hornet was a fullsize 4-dr sedan featuring a functional "step-down" design, and developed by Hudson Motor Car Company based in Detroit, Michigan. With dropped floor pan and chassis, the Hudson Hornet provided excellent command on roads, making it one of the best stock cars at that time.


1951 Hudson Brougham Convertible L87 Kissimmee 2017

Location: Silver Springs, Florida 34488 Listing Details Chassis: 7A73529 25k Miles Shown, TMU 308ci Flathead Straight-Six Twin H-Power Dual Carburetor Setup 3-Speed Manual Transmission Two-Tone Metallic Green Paint Tan Cloth & Brown Vinyl Upholstery Steel Wheels w/Wide-Whitewall Tires 18,070 views 696 watchers Share BaT History (1) This Listing


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1951 Hudson Hornet convertible. By Herranderssvensson - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0. The old adage "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday" is linked to the early days of NASCAR when American automakers found success on the racetrack equated to sales in the showroom. Among the first large car companies to build a car almost specifically to dominate.


Restored Original 1951 Hudson 309 Dual Twin HPower Flathead/Hydromatic

This 1951 Hudson Hornet is absolutely gorgeous, with a full restoration of a solid, good car. The restoration is fully documented with photos and receipts. It's a super desirable car with Twin-H power ( Dual Carburetors ) that led Hudson to be Nascar Champions back in the 1950's. .


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In 1951-'53, Hudson dominated NASCAR with back-to-back championships and it pulled off a second place in 1954. The Hornet's step-down body with its low center of gravity made it a natural in the corners where races are often won and lost.


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The Hornet rode on Hudson's unique "step-down" chassis, which invited passengers to step into its recessed floor pan rather than climb onto a floor level with the chassis rails. This innovative bit of engineering lowered the Hornet's center of gravity, increasing handling performance.


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The Hudson Hornet was a series of full size cars introduced for the 1951 model year. The Hornet featured Hudson's "step-down" construction, which was first introduced on the Hudson Commodore. The "step-down" construction method created a lowered floorpan, which gave the sensation of stepping down into the car.


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In truth, the Hornet was a new premium model in the series launched for the 1951 model year. It was so successful, both in the showrooms and in NASCAR competition down south, that the rest of the '48-'54 Hudson models seem to dwell in its shadow.


1951 Hudson Convertible Brougham VIN 7A98949

This chrome-alloy block engine would be enlarged in 1951 to 308 cu.in. via a 313â16-inch bore and 41â2-inch stroke, and with its high-compression (7.2:1) aluminum "Power Dome" cylinder head, it made 145hp at 3,800 rpm.


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1951 Hudson Hornet FOLLOW MARKET Model years for Hudson Hornet 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 For Sale 2 Avg $57,540 Sales Count 16 Dollar Volume $920,635 Lowest Sale $6,400 Top Sale $168,000 Most Recent $64,960 Zoom: From To Loading. Showing 124 related listings for Hudson Hornet ALL LISTINGS LIST GRID


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The Hudson Hornet, introduced in 1951, quickly became a standout model in Hudson's lineup, overshadowing other models with its success both in showrooms and on the NASCAR circuit. The Hornet featured the potent H-145 engine, a flathead six with the Twin-H Power setup, making it a formidable force in stock car racing. NASCAR driver Marshall Teague secured factory sponsorship, propelling the.


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1951 Hudson Convertible Brougham Amelia Island 2018 RM Sotheby's

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1951 Hudson Fort Lauderdale 2015 RM Auctions

Hudson's new-for-1951 inline-six displaced 308 cubic inches and was claimed to produce 145 horsepower. Cars in this era were just barely cracking triple-digit speeds—if at all—as pointed out by Richard Petty, who was then running a 97-hp Plymouth. As strange as it is to think of an inline-six as a competition engine, Hudson's was the hot setup.