Vehicle Description
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1950 Hudson Commodore
for purchase. Hudson's were made in Detroit until 1954, when they
merged with Nash-Kelvinator to create American Motors (AMC). The
Commodore was produced from 1941 to 1952 (sans war years). The
Commodore was the largest and most luxurious Hudson model. The
Commodore is also lauded for being a creative product of Betty
Thatcher, the first female designer employed by a car
manufacturer.
The Commodore is powered by its inline "Powerdome" 6 cylinder with
automatic choke, paired with a manual transmission. The car spent
most of its life in the western U.S. It started out in Colorado,
then made its way to Washington and then to Michigan. The car has
had a valve job and was given new seals at the time, comes with
receipts reflecting this. The interior was redone at some point and
shows very well. It just received a new 6 volt battery. The car
also comes with the rear window louvers. The car rides on 15 inch
steel wheels with Coker Classic wide white wall tires mounted up.
Other highlights include tissue dispenser holder, electric fuel
pump, dash clock, spare tire, owner's manuals. The car runs and
handles as it should and remains in good condition.
Gr Auto Gallery, LLC and our sister company, Wheelz Sales and
Leasing Inc. makes every effort to represent each vehicle
accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best to
be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make
mistakes. Unless otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No
Warranty Expressed or Implied. All sales final.