January 14th, 1954 anyone?

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
(01/14/1954) this date mean anything to anyone here?

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  • MikeWA
    MikeWA Senior Contributor
    I'm into my second semester of first grade, and pretttt-yyy darn smug, because I figure I've got everything figured out. . .
  • Hudson/Nash merger?
  • drivergo2
    drivergo2 Expert Adviser
    Was it the day of the merger? John drivergo2:confused:
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    I can't remember yesterday - you expect me to remember 1954!!!

    I do remember I was a senior in high school, but that's about it. Or was that the date Mary Lou..................never mind.

    Yeah that was the date The Hudson Motor Car Company merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation forming the American Motors Corporation.



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr

    HudsonTech

    Memphis, TN
  • drivergo2
    drivergo2 Expert Adviser
    We had an old kelvinator refer. It sat outside for years and allways kept the beer cold . If we made them that good know we could put everyone out of work, and not have to worry about exporting jobs. I wonder? John drivergo2:(
  • Yep! Merger forming AMC. I actually heard it on the radio(KAND-Corsicana,Texas) today......I listen to AM radio! :D
  • I Was A Senior In High School And Looking Forward To A June Graduation Had Three Gilrls Vieing For My Affection, But No Job Opportunities. Times Were Tough, Joined The Air Force In Sep And Spent 4 Years With A Job And 3 Square Meals A Day, Bill Albright
  • Jon B
    Jon B Administrator
    On January 14, 1954 I was a (fairly) freshly-minted eight-year-old trying to get along in a new school and city (Muncie, Indiana). My grandmother in New York owned a '48 Hudson at the time, which I thought was waay cool, but "American Motors" would have meant nothing to me. A '37 Terraplane (which I also would have flipped over) was still 17-1/2 years in the future.
  • I was just a twinkle in my Daddy's eye! 2 years later, I was a pain in my Daddy's a@#!



    Barry Smedley

    53' Super Jet
  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Senior Contributor
    drivergo2 wrote:
    We had an old kelvinator refer. It sat outside for years and allways kept the beer cold . If we made them that good know we could put everyone out of work, and not have to worry about exporting jobs. I wonder? John drivergo2:(



    I have 52 Crosley refrigerator that still keeps the beer cold and has never had the refrigeration system serviced in any way other than a new electric cord. Too bad the car wasn't built that tough.:eek:
  • SamJ
    SamJ Senior Contributor
    How about January 15, 1967? A significant day in which refrigerators played a significant role...:D
  • I have a crosley refrigerator too, early 50's Keep it full of beer, you can't even here it run.

    The cars were tougher than you think, the motors have 5 main bearings. When they raced them in TQ midgets, they would easily turn 10,000 rpms.

    As for the rest of the car, they just didn't get any respect. but they do now. They are a lot of fun!



    Barry Smedley

    53' Super Jet

    and a bunch of crosley's
  • Yep,

    My dad would have been three so I would have been waiting to be the twinkle in his eye, twenty one years later.
  • Ehh, let's see now...Hank Ballard and the Midnighters overtly sexual version of "Work With Me Annie" was recorded?
  • SamJ wrote:
    How about January 15, 1967? A significant day in which refrigerators played a significant role...:D
    And Wisconsin!
  • hdsn49
    hdsn49 Senior Contributor
    I was only four back then. I don't remember the merger. I do remember Sunday trips to grandmas in the back seat of my dad's '48 Hudson.



    Life was so much simpler back then. Those were the days.
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