Hudson Wall Art - You won't see many of these!

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  • For $3,000 you should be able to Drive it home!!
  • Not these days. I like it, but don't have $1,500 to pi$$ away on wall art. I'd bet it would cost nearly that to build it, if not more...especially when you factor in the cost of replating nowadays!
  • Aaron D. IL
    Aaron D. IL Senior Contributor
    OMG What horrible butchery!!!! Assassins!!!
  • dave s
    dave s Senior Contributor, Moderator
    Go to a Hudson's Classic Grill restaurant, They all have a 51-53 grill wall art.

    Under the direction and leadership of Mr. Osborn, Hudson's Classic Grills still proudly display authentic Hudson automotive memorabilia, with the highlight of each restaurant being the front end of an authentic Hudson automobile bursting through one of the dining room walls. www.hudsonsgrill.com :)
  • Aaron, it could be worse - it could've been crushed!
  • Aaron D. IL
    Aaron D. IL Senior Contributor
    dave s wrote:
    Go to a Hudson's Classic Grill restaurant, They all have a 51-53 grill wall art.

    Under the direction and leadership of Mr. Osborn, Hudson's Classic Grills still proudly display authentic Hudson automotive memorabilia, with the highlight of each restaurant being the front end of an authentic Hudson automobile bursting through one of the dining room walls. www.hudsonsgrill.com :)



    Ummm so if Hudson's restaurant get's the front end of the car.... what restaurant gets the @$$-end ? haha
  • How funny is this, my brother and I did the exact same thing on an aussie 57 Hornet. We picked the car up from an old farm yard collection west of Sydney. If the car wasn't sold, it would have been taken to the crusher. Fortunatly, we saved the 6cyl Auto drivetrain, most stainless trim and the complete front clip. The body was badly damaged by earth moving equipment. The Hudson was pushed around on the farm by an excuvater and it had a crushed rear end and a buckled roof. The car was also badly rusted out except the front clip. Here we just cut it off including the chassis rails.
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