First "Cruise- In" in the '54 Hornet

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
Actually, my first "Cruise- In" ever. A small gathering at a local pizza place about 8 miles from my house. Ther were probably 12- 20 cars in attendance. I had the only Huson there and apparently the first one several had actually seen in person! The "H- BOMB", that's what my Brother calls her, drew quite a crowd and spawned a LOT of questions. All in all, it was a great night! Can't wait for the next one!

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  • If that's not a SH@T eating grin, I don't know what is.
  • Looks like fun! Great Car! Post More pictures!
  • Tommy, man, that's great, I almost did my first cruise in tonight also, my problem was it was last week, it seems the twelth can't be the first friday of the month, and that is the night they have the cruise, duh. Last friday, the night of the cruise we had just returned from a weeks vacation and I forgot. Your car looks great and you look like a happy cruiser, congratulations.



    Harry
  • I've never seen the rear end of a 54 Photographed like that. Very cool!



    I also like the black and white pic, very nostalgic.



    The pic of you >:D <proves the point that old cars make people smile. :D
  • SamJ
    SamJ Senior Contributor
    Great Hudson, great to have it out where the public and see it. Way to go! :cool:
  • faustmb
    faustmb Senior Contributor
    I took mine to a few crusies earlier this year. Always the only Hudson of about 40 cars.



    One of my favorite things about driving my Hudson is the smiles it brings out of most people, especially me.



    Nice looking car.
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    Dave53-7C wrote:
    I've never seen the rear end of a 54 Photographed like that. Very cool!



    I also like the black and white pic, very nostalgic.



    The pic of you >:D <proves the point that old cars make people smile. :D



    If you think the b&w picture is nostalgic, I downloaded the 30's and the '54 sitting side by side - and saved that in b&w. Very interesting contrast.

    If I knew how, I'd post it on here, just for fun.



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr

    HudsonTech

    Memphis, TN
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