Vehicle Description
Step back in time with this stunning 1941 Hudson Commodore 8, a
true icon of pre-war American automotive design. Finished in a
rich, glossy Pine Green, this elegant sedan showcases the art deco
style that made Hudson cars so admired in the early 1940s. The
long, sleek lines and graceful curves of the Commodore 8 are
accentuated by chrome trim that remains in excellent condition,
while the stately grille and distinctive hood ornament command
attention wherever you go.This example also has overdrive.
Powered by Hudson's smooth 254-cubic-inch inline-eight engine, this
Commodore delivers a refined driving experience. The engine runs
beautifully, offering plenty of power for its time, paired with a
manual transmission that shifts effortlessly, making this classic
as enjoyable to drive as it is to admire.
The spacious interior is equally inviting, with original-style
upholstery in good condition. The dashboard retains its
period-correct gauges and controls, all reflecting the
craftsmanship and attention to detail that Hudson was known for.
Ample seating and a roomy trunk make this Commodore not only a
head-turner but also a practical classic for weekend cruises or
vintage car events.
This 1941 Hudson Commodore 8 represents a rare opportunity to own a
piece of American automotive history in such an exquisite color and
condition. Whether you're a collector or a vintage car enthusiast,
this Pine Green gem is ready for its next proud owner. Don't miss
your chance to own this pre-war classic!
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. GR Auto Gallery and
all its affiliates reserve the right to charge a 3% processing fee
on any credit card sales of over $2,500.