Hudson Convertible

1950??? Rare old Hudson convertible left to rust away in the catskill mountain junk yard ...

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58chevyguy
Dec 9, 2010

OUCH!

fordmustangmuscle
Dec 5, 2010

It looks like Suddam Hussein hit

58chevyguy
Jul 15, 2010

Looks like a UFO hit it! Its doomed!

chevygilligboy
Aug 22, 2009

now that's a rusty ride

nhpaul
May 25, 2009

These things rust like theres no tomorrow.Seems Nash and Packards did much better.

14yearoldtrucklover
Apr 11, 2009

Thats a shame! So rare! Such a waste! Rust in peace my friend..... Hey! I'll take that truck to the right of it!!!!

marcocar
Oct 8, 2008

rusty old man is right hudson did make convertibles I see one every year at the Labor Day parade in Pittsburgh. when in doubt google search it

slick66
Sep 25, 2008

convertible or not its doomed

19cvy57man
Feb 26, 2008

Panelguy: hate to burst your bubble , but in all reality this Hudson is a genuine convertible. They had that exceptionally wide windshild.

hopelesscarnut
Jan 27, 2008

I've never seen/heard of a Hudson convertable but you never know but this one isn't one at any rate

58fury
Dec 28, 2007

looks like someone parked it behind a monster truck

myhot56kustom
Oct 6, 2007

nice rake!

panelguy
Sep 5, 2007

not a convertible.

55pickup
May 6, 2007

GASP!....What a waste

chevyrocksfordsucs
May 1, 2007

man i think that well i dont know what to think but it's gon whateer it is!!!! good bye and rust in peace!

musclecarkid5574
Mar 26, 2007

what hit this thing

devonflood
Mar 8, 2007

WHY!!!

iluvcars
Jan 23, 2007

i wish i saw this in its hayday

86indy
Dec 21, 2006

Anyone know where this car is, or if it's still there?

gmc
Dec 11, 2006

that has seen beter days

fenderuse22
Nov 23, 2006

That is too sad.

rustyoldman
Aug 4, 2006

Yes thay did and this is take another look thay had a hi windshild top.

70mustangmach1
Jul 23, 2006

That's no convertible! There's a partial C-pillar back there, someone needed a roof. Did Hudson make a 'vert?