My family owned a 1951 Hudson Baby Hornet sold by Courtesy Motors in Chicago
In 1951, my mother entered a contest sponsored by the American Cancer Society to provide a slogan in 10 words or less. Her slogan " You can fight cancer with a checkup and a check" won her the grand prize, which was a Hudson Baby Hornet. I was about 10 years old at the time. The only visible difference in the car was addition of tacked-on tail lights which resembled small Cadillac fins. Our car was was an off-white four-door sedan. The only thing I remember about the car was that the left rear door never opened - someone had tried to pull up the lock release button with pliers, as there were deep teeth marks on the button. We had the car until 1955, when my aunt who lived with us won a 1955 Chevrolet 210 four-door sedan in a raffle. We then sold the Hudson to my mother's cousin. I never saw it after that.
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What is a "Baby" Hornet? A Wasp? Hornet Special? Jet? (Of course, none of those were around yet in 1951)
Do you have any pictures?0 -
Weren't those special taillights made by Courtesy Motors?
There's more information on those taillights at Sarah Young's "Jets" website. (Interesting that Jim Moran predicted the Jet Liner a couple years before it actually appeared!)
http://hudsonjet.hetclub.org/courtesymotors.html
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Interesting. The '54 Hornets basically integrated a similar design right from the factory.
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I've had these for sale for a while , not a lot of interest. I think they are J.C. Whitney ?
One lens is cracked. Might be Chevy ? , but same idea0 -
Lense appears to have the same shape as 1954 tail lamp lense.0
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Wasn't the owner of Courtesy Motors (one of the largest Hudson dealers in the US) one of the guys that had input on the Jet and helped screwed it up? May have also had input on the '54 tail lights?0
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50C8DAN said:Wasn't the owner of Courtesy Motors (one of the largest Hudson dealers in the US) one of the guys that had input on the Jet and helped screwed it up? May have also had input on the '54 tail lights?0
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Interesting. He wanted the Jet to look more like a Ford, from what I remember, and he got his wish. Too bad he did not switch to Ford earlier and had less impact on the Jet styling. Basically he had a hand in the demise of Hudson by being its largest dealer.0
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His "Baby Hornet" was a Pacemaker and had a cheap chrome plated cast script on the trunk lid. I had what was left of one several years ago. I must have given it way. I think there was a an article in the WTN several years ago. Anyone remember that? Those tail lights were made for several cars of the era. Everyone ugly!0
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SuperDave, what did the script say? Baby Hornet?0
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50C8DAN said:Wasn't the owner of Courtesy Motors (one of the largest Hudson dealers in the US) one of the guys that had input on the Jet and helped screwed it up? May have also had input on the '54 tail lights?0
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iceblade10 said:SuperDave, what did the script say? Baby Hornet?
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As far as the rebates mentioned above, any or all of the dealers could qualify just as he did, but with all his TV advertising and the potential volume available in Chicago, it was just a heck of a lot easier for him to do the qualifying. As I recall, the minimum number of units that had to be sold was more than any mom & pop outlet could generate - I can't remember what that figure was, but it was on a sliding scale.
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So, what made a Pacemaker a "Baby Hornet?" Just some aftermarket parts like tail lights? Is this something that just a specific dealership did?0
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I found this pic on the internet. Apparently Courtesy Motors put 308s in Pacemakers, and called them "Baby Hornets." There couldn't have been many made, and perhaps none left? I wonder if they'd go for a lot of money, or not really? I've never heard of them until this post, so I'm a bit fascinated...
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