wished I still had my favorite Hudson

Hudsonrules
Hudsonrules Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
:):) Here in Reno, Nevada is the annual HOT AUGUST NIGHTS event. I am tired of the tri five Chevies and first generation Mustangs at all the cruise events around the country. I am sure others feel the same. Hopefully someone will bring a Hudson or two to this event. Mine is apart, but hopefully next year I can bring it. Many of these cars on display are replacements for the owners first or favorite car that they once had. That makes me think of my favorite Hudson, a '49 Commodore six sedan with radio, heater and overdrive. I bough it in Seattle in the early sixtties for sixty five dollars. It was a great car, drove it all over, covered many states and miles. It was the first Hudson that I replaced the clutch in, did that at night with a flashlight stuck out in the Nevada desert. When I got married, myu wife liked that Hudson to a point but she had heard stories about the car and places it had been. I was living in Enumclaw, Washington at the time and someone from the past came by the house and wrote in the dust on the Hudsons trunk lid,Nevada memories, and my wife decided that the Hudson had to go. One day when I came home from work it was gone. Ireally do miss that HUdson, I have had several since, but that one is special and always will be.

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  • the next day the wife would have been "gone"



    best of luck with your project!
  • Sounds like that wife never received proper premarrital training. It's important that they get their (your) priorities straight! My wife used to get nervious when we hit double digits with cars. I just told her one day if she sees a tow truck or rollback with an old car on the back going past our house more than two times, to stop him. He looking for our house.
  • hudsonkid wrote:
    the next day the wife would have been "gone"





    Now that's just too funny...:D
  • Know what you mean , buddy, been livin with a heartache for 56 years over a 37 Terraplane that looked like it just came off the show room floor
  • hudsondad wrote:
    Sounds like that wife never received proper premarrital training. It's important that they get their (your) priorities straight! My wife used to get nervious when we hit double digits with cars. I just told her one day if she sees a tow truck or rollback with an old car on the back going past our house more than two times, to stop him. He looking for our house.



    no, this is funny.



    I'm gonna show hudsonmom this...
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    Someone once said, priorities are thus:

    Old car

    wife

    kids

    dog

    cat

    And I'm not so sure the dog or the cat should be under Old car - especially the cat.

    My cat reminds me of my wife - doesn't pay any attention to me either. LOL



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr
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