1951 prototype pick-up pic.
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Or a converted 4 door. That front door looks awful short for a coupe.0
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I had heard that the factory prototypes were based on sedans? I recall the factory ones had bed walls that extended up above the rear fenders. This one looks like a "custom".
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Matt
You are correct - Two prototypes were built by Hudson and later used as parts runners around the Detroit area. Rumor has it that a number of kits were offered to the dealers to build their own parts runners. Like the above vehicle, many vechicles were converted by the general public.0 -
this car/sedan/truck is so close to me it is unreal i never seen it. says pacemaker on glove box, i am trying to get in touch to see it. there is a sign in rear window of pics.... dermott.0
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