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Hudson developed a new and radical car design. Production of the 1948 Hudsons began on 12 October 1947. [7] Introduced on 7 December 1947, the Hudson Commodore was one of the first new-design postwar cars made. [8] The 1948 model year inaugurated Hudson's trademarked "Monobuilt" construction or "step-down" automobile.
1947 Commodore Eight Convertible 1949 Hudson Commodore 4-Door Sedan 1951 Hornet Club Coupé 1952 Hornet Sedan Hudson Hornet race car. Production resumed after the war and included a 128 in (3,251 mm) wheelbase three-quarter-ton pickup truck. [28] In 1948, the company launched its "step-down" bodies, which lasted through the 1954 model year.
English: A 1947 Hudson Super Six Convertible offered for sale at Hershey 2019. Belonged to an avid Hudson collector for 25 years, has changed hands a bunch of times this year. 3-speed manual, 202ci inline-six, build date early January, 1947. Only 1462 were made in this bodystyle.
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On 1 May 1954, Nash and Hudson Motor Car Company announced a merger, and the successor corporation was named American Motors Corporation (AMC). Following the merger, Hudson dealers began receiving Ramblers that were badged as Hudson brand cars. The Hudson Ramblers and Nash Ramblers were identical, save for the brand name and minor badging.
The first Hudson Super Six was introduced on 16 January 1916. Also known as the Series H, the Super Six was an early performance car. Its 288.5 cu in (4.7 L) inline-six developed 76 hp (57 kW), compared to the 40 hp (30 kW) of the equally dimensioned engine fitted to the contemporary Hudson Model Six-40.