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In the early 1950s, the hottest American performance car didn't come from Ford, General Motors, or Chrysler. Featured on Jay Leno's Garage, this 1953 Hudson Hornet represents the automaker's brief ...
If you're a fan of the movie Cars, there is no real-life car cooler than this. It's a 1951 Hudson Hornet owned by Dave Bonbright, one of the automotive historians who worked on the Cars films. His ...
Ah, the Hudson Hornet. The legendary NASCAR racer turned "Cars" franchise character. Or, as I like to call it, the forgotten six-cylinder muscle car. Because even though it wrote a few important ...
The 2023 Dodge Hornet has been revealed with a name from the automotive industry’s past. The Hudson Hornet was a full-size car that became famous in NASCAR in the early 1950s and was absorbed ...
The Hornet was built from the 1951 through 1957 model years, though it went onto a Nash platform after Hudson and Nash merged to form American Motors in 1954. The 1951-1953 Hornet absolutely ruled ...
The 2023 Dodge Hornet GT is a compact SUV that has been designed with inspiration from the brand's high performance muscle car and sport utility vehicle models.
Hudson did not do well in 1956, selling around 12,000 cars—about one-tenth the volume it sold in 1950. The company’s 1954 merger with Nash to form American Motors had not improved sales.
Though Hudson didn’t originally intend for their sporty Hornet to go racing, thanks to a bulletproof, 145 hp, L-6 engine, class leading handling from the “step-down” unibody chassis, and the ...
No, this isn’t an A-list actor from classic Hollywood, though “Doc Hudson” Hornet in Pixar’s “Cars” was voiced by Paul Newman. Hornet reappeared on fenders in the ‘70s after Hudson merged with Nash to ...
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