Gr auto gallery is pleased to present this 1949 hudson commodore for purchase. Hudsons were made in detroit until 1954, when they merged with nash-kelvinator to create american motors (amc). The commodore was produced from 1941 to 1952 (sans war years). The commodore was the largest and most luxurious hudson model. The commodore is also lauded for being a creative product of betty thatcher, the first female designer employed by a car manufacturer. In 1948, the commodore was one of the first new design cars post-wwii. With an encircling frame, passengers lowered themselves to enter the vehicle. This design became known as a step-down separated itself from other contemporary cars. The surrounding frame also improved safety and performance, as hudson dominated nascar frin 1951-1954. This 49 hudson commodore is offered for sale for the first time in over two decades when it was last purchased in virginia. While the bold exterior is eye-catching, the highly original and steel dash decorative dashboard is the highlight of this classic. Purchased from a past president of the hudson club 10+ years ago this was deemed to be one of the top 3 cars in existence at the time and was highly original. All options and features were installed from new factory in the box components from hudson, no aftermarket items on this ride. The single speed rear end and original set of king pins are included with the sale of this car. Many other hudson components and parts are available for additional purchase. This commodore has a high-level of originality making this perfect for a collector and just anyone who loves to cruise in something really cool and unique. Its powered by a correct 254 inline 8-cylinder engine and 3-speed column shift transmission with overdrive. This car runs and drives great. The bench seats are very comfortable with the in.
Gr auto gallery is pleased to present this 1949 hudson commodore for purchase. Hudson's were made in detroit until 1954, when they merged with nash-kelvinator to create american motors (amc). The commodore was produced from 1941 to 1952 (sans war years). The commodore was the largest and most luxurious hudson model. The commodore is also lauded for being a creative product of betty thatcher, the first female designer employed by a car manufacturer. In 1948, the commodore was one of the first new design cars post-wwii. With an encircling frame, passengers lowered themselves to enter the vehicle. This design became known as a "step-down" separated itself from other contemporary cars. The surrounding frame also improved safety and performance, as hudson dominated nascar frin 1951-1954. This '49 hudson commodore is offered for sale for the first time in over two decades when it was last purchased in virginia. While the bold exterior is eye-catching, the highly original and steel dash decorative dashboard is the highlight of this classic. Purchased from a past president of the hudson club 10+ years ago this was deemed to be one of the top 3 cars in existence at the time and was highly original. All options and features were installed from new factory in the box components from hudson, no aftermarket items on this ride. The single speed rear end and original set of king pins are included with the sale of this car. Many other hudson components and parts are available for additional purchase. This commodore has a high-level of originality making this perfect for a collector and just anyone who loves to cruise in something really cool and unique. It's powered by a correct 254 inline 8-cylinder engine and 3-speed column shift transmission with overdrive. This car runs and drives great. The bench seats are very comfortable with the interior upholstery in excellent condition. The 2-tone gray & silver paint completes the classic presence with authority. Please call or email for more details! Makes every effort to represent each vehicle accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party inspections when necessary. Unless otherwise noted, all vehicles are sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied.
Verbal history states thet the car has an original alloy body that is fitted to a drilled and lightened Model A fram. The Hudson Powered racecar offered here was purchased as a complete car, less engine, prior to World War ll by private collector from Ohio
The Commodore is also lauded for being a creative product of Betty Thatcher, the first female designer employed by a car manufacturer. Hudson's were made in Detroit until 1954, when they merged with Nash-Kelvinator to create American Motors (AMC). In 1948, the Commodore was one of the first new design cars post-WWII
Verbal history states thet the car has an original alloy body that is fitted to a drilled and lightened Model A frame. The Hudson Powered racecar offered here was purchased as a complete car, less engine, prior to World War ll by private collector from Ohio