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For Sale at Auction: 1952 Hudson Hornet in Youngville, North Carolina
While Hudson was a particularly popular American automobile
producer in the early 1950's, in 1952, a tiny fraction of 1% of the
35,921 hornets manufactured were convertibles; that is 360 in
total! It is thought that very few examples remain extant, and
probably none finer than this example. This superb automobile is
equipped with "Twin H-Power", Dual-Range Hydramatic transmission,
deluxe steering wheel, chrome wire wheels, wide whitewall tires,
sun visor (w/ traffic light viewer), turn signals, front
rectangular & outer bumper guards, front fender top ornaments, 8
tube push-button radio, and Weather Control heater. The car is
finished in a show-quality Gulf Green Metallic paint with a Dark
Green convertible top and luxurious black leather interior. A
twelve-year concourse restoration was undertaken by Rhodin's
Classic Car in Sweden at a cost of roughly $300,000! This fine
automobile is in concours-level condition, and is ready for a proud
new owner.
Vehicle Details
1952 Hudson Hornet
Listing ID:CC-1657757
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Youngville, North Carolina
Year:1952
Make:Hudson
Model:Hornet
Exterior Color:Green
Odometer:0
Stock Number:WIN22-S436
VIN:7B1553
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