Vehicle Description
1935 Hupmobile Series 521-J sedan was refurbished and modified
under previous ownership before it was purchased me. The car is
finished in green over tan cloth upholstery, and power comes from a
455ci Buick V8 Hupmobile introduced the Raymond Loewy-designed
Aerodynamic models for 1934, and they remained in production until
the company paused its automobile production a few years later.
This example is said to have received rust repair on the quarter
panels before it was painted green under previous ownership.
Features include chrome bumpers and faux fender vents as well as
turn signals, driving lamps, rear-hinged front doors, running
boards, Hupmobile-branded fender skirts, dual brake lights, a
backup camera, and a dual-exit exhaust system. Please Note; The
rear door handles were shaved under previous ownership. The 15?
chrome Torq-Thrust style wheels wear faux three-eared knock-off
hubs and are mounted with Coker Classic whitewall radial tires. The
521-J sedan rode on a 121? wheelbase, and this example was modified
under previous ownership with a coil-sprung double-wishbone front
suspension setup and power-assisted steering. Stopping power is
provided by power-assisted front discs and rear drums. The cabin
features front and rear bucket seats trimmed in tan patterned cloth
with a matching headliner, door panels, and carpets. Equipment
includes a custom center console, with twi drink-holders, a
double-DIN CD player mounted in the glovebox, a heater, three-point
front seat belts, (Please see photo) and rear lap belts. The
two-spoke steering wheel is mounted on a tilting column ahead of a
Hupmobile-branded 100-mph speedometer and a combination gauge.
Aftermarket auxiliary gauges are mounted above the steering column.
And if I May Suggest..... This Mechanical Masterpiece Looks, Runs,
Drives, Rides,Turns, Steers, And Stops Please Note The Following
**Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac,
Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars