National City automobile Heritage Day

Richard E.
Richard E. Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
Well HET aced the car show today. The featured marquee was American motors and our chapter made a good showing with my '36T, 2 '47PU's, a '49SS, '49C, '50P and a '56H. There were also 2 very nice '34 Nash's, a metro, a Rambler station wagon and a couple of good looking AMC's. This is a really big car show with classes from A - N and a couple of hundred cars. In our class (F - the featured marquee,) my '36T got 1st, one of the '47PU's 2nd and an AMC got 3rd. We got a lot of good comments about the Hudsons and we think that we got two new members (the '49SS & the '56H are not currently member of our chapter but are members of the national club.) And as always a good time was had by all, kicking tires and swapping lies and looking at all of the fabulous cars.

Comments

  • Super Richard...

    Glad you have the opportunity and desire to bring the Hudsons to the people. Thanks for sharing
  • Richard E.
    Richard E. Senior Contributor
    Here are some pics of the show from our member, Jake. By the way, one of the '34 Nashes, was a Lafayette, their equivilent of a Terraplane. I am waiting on more pics from another member, my camera had died last week.
  • Richard E.
    Richard E. Senior Contributor
    And a couple more:
  • Aaron D. IL
    Aaron D. IL Senior Contributor
    That brougham is really sharp from this profile. reminds me of my old '50. Miss that car still. Where was this show ?
  • Richard E.
    Richard E. Senior Contributor
    National City, CA., just south of San Diego. It was their 17th annual Automobile Heritage Day. It is a quite well established show in our area and it draws a very nice selection of classics and early cars, as well as hot rods and even low riders. They had a huge crowd of spectators, all very interested in the cars! It was even a pretty hot day, but National City is right on the San Diego Bay, so there is a nice ocean breeze.
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