Jackson Heights Queens New york circa 1950
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Why do I look at that photo and the 1st thing thru my mind is that the Hudson is a new 1950 Pacemaker. It just looks like a Pacemaker - and I have no reason on earth why I think that. I know, I know, it could be any model of that era.
Well, we know what the state of my mind is!!!!!!!!!!
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0 -
Yeah Alex, but it's got Commodore tailights on it!0
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Large tail lights ,small rear window = 48-49 Commodore.0
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Ok guys, That is where I was born in 1949 ( Physicans Hospital)and lived there until 1952. And guess what, my grandfather had a maroon 1948 Commodore 4ds. It's hard to tell exactly the intersection, possible 37 Ave and 82nd St. There was a Fields Dept store down the street. A lot of store fronts in that area that match the photo. The apartment house behind is on 81st and the IRT #7 EL in the upper left corner. The local Hudson dealer was in Flushing near the present site of City Field, a couple miles east.0
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RonS's reply points out something about this forum - post something and there's a 99% chance somebody will come up with comments about it.
Which just shows to go you is that this HET club is one hell of a diverse bunch of people!!! :woohoo: May it ever be thus.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0 -
My Grandfather bought his 1942 Commodore 8 sedan at that dealer and my Dad bought a used 49 super 6 sedan. My Dad later traded his 49 super in for a 51 super sedan that he drove until 64...0
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