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Dave Bonbright served as an historian for the film, "Cars," and helped inform the filmmakers on their decision to choose a Hudson for the character, "Doc Hud.


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Hudson Hornet (1951 to 1957) The Hudson Hornet was a series of full size cars introduced for the 1951 model year. The Hornet featured Hudson's "step-down" construction, which was first introduced on the Hudson Commodore. The "step-down" construction method created a lowered floorpan, which gave the sensation of stepping down into the car.


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In 1951-'53, Hudson dominated NASCAR with back-to-back championships and it pulled off a second place in 1954. The Hornet's step-down body with its low center of gravity made it a natural in the corners where races are often won and lost. The story of Hudson's fall from champion to also-ran is familiar among many of the great independents: A.


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Bid for the chance to own a 1951 Hudson Hornet Twin H-Power at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #48,584.


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The 1951 Hudson Hornet, And More. Via Mecum. The Hornet was based on the 124-inch Commodore and wore exterior badging to proclaim it to be a whole new breed of cars. There were more handles on the interior, and it came with seatback pockets as well for a more refined edge. The dashboard instruments came frames in chrome, and there was the.


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1951 Hudson Hornet convertible. By Herranderssvensson - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0. The old adage "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday" is linked to the early days of NASCAR when American automakers found success on the racetrack equated to sales in the showroom. Among the first large car companies to build a car almost specifically to dominate.


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Teague, along with Herb Thomas and mechanic Smokey Yunick, played a significant role in establishing Hudson's dominance in the early days of NASCAR. Teague won seven NASCAR events driving Hornets, including the Daytona beach races in 1951 and 1952. Thomas and Yunick formed a formidable team, winning 24 out of 71 starts from 1953 to 1954.


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Hudson's new-for-1951 inline-six displaced 308 cubic inches and was claimed to produce 145 horsepower. Cars in this era were just barely cracking triple-digit speedsโ€”if at allโ€”as pointed out by Richard Petty, who was then running a 97-hp Plymouth. As strange as it is to think of an inline-six as a competition engine, Hudson's was the.


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It's a 1951 Hudson Hornet owned by Dave Bonbright,. Thanks to its clever engineering, the Hudson Hornet dominated NASCAR in the early 1950s, and yet, buyers didn't respond. Americans simply.


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Take, for instance, this 1951 Hudson Hornet four-door sedan for sale on Hemmings.com, a car with patina and character galore, and which appears capable of driving anywhere at anytime, but which looks well broken-in and which the seller says attracts plenty of attention at shows. From the seller's description:


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The Hudson Hornet is a full-size car manufactured by Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan from 1951 until 1954, when Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson merged to form American Motors Corporation (AMC). Hudson automobiles continued to be marketed under the Hudson brand name through the 1957 model year.. The first-generation Hudson Hornets featured a functional "step-down" design with dropped.


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The Hudson Hornet, introduced in 1951, quickly became a standout model in Hudson's lineup, overshadowing other models with its success both in showrooms and on the NASCAR circuit. The Hornet featured the potent H-145 engine, a flathead six with the Twin-H Power setup, making it a formidable force in stock car racing. NASCAR driver Marshall Teague secured factory sponsorship, propelling the.


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In its first year on the market, the Hornet became Hudson's most popular model with nearly 44,000 sold. The price was $2,568, identical to a Commodore Eight. Of course, the Hornet's truly special feature was its engine, the mighty H-145. Hudson lacked the financial resources to develop a modern overhead-valve V8, but it did have plenty of.