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For Sale: 1947 Hudson Pickup in Morgantown, Pennsylvania
The Hudson Motor Car Company was founded by auto pioneers Howard
Coffin, George W. Dunham, and Roy E. Chapin, and largely funded by
department-store owner Joseph L. Hudson. In 1910, just one year
after it was created, Hudson was the eleventh-largest auto company
in America - a country then rife with automakers.
For consignment a rare Hudson Pickup truck. This truck retains its
original look on the exterior, with a great patina, wonderful
lines, and a solid body and chassis. Interior was redone, with more
updated bucket seats, and a center console covered with carpeting
to match the floors. A few dents and dings, but nothing that would
require much effort to get up to full snuff, but then again, it may
be better to leave well enough alone!
Exterior
Look! It's a car! No! It's a truck... yes, it's a truck. From the
front of this truck you truly cannot tell what it is, which is part
of the charm of this special classic. Just look at that long,
pointed hood, the perfect proportions between the front end and the
bed, and those gently tapering fenders that seem to suggest speed,
even on a pickup truck. Yes, this one is a work of art. On top of
that lovely factory sheet metal (and yes, it's all original-no
reproduction stuff for Hudsons) is an older coat of two tone
tasteful gunmetal gray. In addition, all the chrome trim remains,
and presents nicely, with just a few areas of rust where it mounts
to the body steel, and very slight dimpling. The rear bed has been
redone, and not sure exactly what material, but it appears in good
condition. There are a few oil stained spots possibly from
something that was hauled in the bed, as well as some peeling of
the dark gray paint coating the bed. Shiny ribbed moon caps are
wrapped in wide whites and are seen on all 4 corners of
this...truck!
Interior
Retaining its original dash which presents well save for a few
areas of soiling, it's all original. As for the bucket seats, these
are a late model addition in light gray cloth inserts and vinyl
bolsters and featuring plenty of manual adjustments. A fabricated
center console, which serves as a glorified cupholder sits proudly
between the buckets. A nice headliner is tight, with pillar fabric
slightly soiled, but mostly unremarkable.
Drivetrain
A 212ci Commodore Inline 6-cylinder topped with a 1-barrel
carburetor and backed by a 3-speed manual transmission shows a
little dust, but it is all there. Currently the truck cranks but
will not start or run. Also noted is the trucks electrical system
has been converted to 12-volt.
Undercarriage
Some surface rust, but overall structurally sound, drum brakes all
around, clean exhaust, and all functioning suspension.
This is a great example of an unusual truck which held its own when
compared to the big 3 offerings. A tough chassis, strong suspension
allowed it to actually out do the big 3's offerings as to cubic
foot storage, and cargo weight capacity in comparable class. And
all in a moving when still design, looking much like a car from the
front...Surprise!!
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 450 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.
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