Rarest HUDSON? that was built for production?
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Ken, the side mouldings on the '52 C6 are the same as Wasp of '52 and '53. The pork chops are also Wasp. A few other interesting tidbits: the front park lights have the early '52 glass style lenses and bezels. Also, the overdrive transmission is the early single lever type. The rear end is Hudson and not the later spicer unit. I had always intended to restore this car, but reality set in and I have since sold it to Doug Wildrick.
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I also saw a '52 C6 Sedan in Pinon, Colorado, sitting derelict but in tact with it's original factory leather interior. Could never find out who owned it, but that must have been a VERY rare car.0 -
What a great thread.....
anyway, I remember a 52 commodore 8 sedan in a junkyard. I doubt there were too many of any C-8's in 52.0
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