1918 Phaeton
Dave's vintage vehicle holds 7 passengers!
1932 Terraplane
Pete & June make a nice display by pairing their beautiful car in front of a scenic background. Check out the rumble seat!
1937 Super Terraplane
Dave's coupe gleams in the sunshine.
1947 Commodore 8
Ed Browning pops the hood at a Hudson meet.
1947 Custom Pickup
Steve's modified '47 Pickup sits next to Pete & June's '32 Essex Terraplane.
1948
Mike's original '50's custom was built between 1952-56. Body modifications include a custom grille, frenched headlights, nosed and decked, filled quarter seems, Rear Continental Kit "Handmade", bubbled hood, custom paint, custom interior, '51 Hudson Dash, '50 Ford Accessory Wheel, and a 4" body section. Engine modifications include '52 Hudson 308 (bought new in crate), twin-h carbs, split exhaust, and mallory dual point mag spark ignition. This '48 Custom is dubbed "Silver Streak."
1949 Super Six
Fred's sedan sees a lot of long road trips, a great example of how durable Hudsons are!
1951 Hudson Convertible
Gwen & Glen cruise with the top down in this resident of Canada.
1951 Hudson Hornet
The Green Hornet! Not the one that first comes to mind, but the colors on Charlie's car are true to the era.
1951 Hudson Hornet Hollywood
Beautiful Hollywood owned by Jim & Bonnie.
1953 Hudson Hornet
The trim of Rob's sedan pops against the white body.
1954 Hudson Hornet Convertible
Ken & Mary Jane Hall's pristine ride.
1954 Hudson Hornet Convertible
Dave's convertible shows what a striking difference color can make when compared to the white top pictured above.
1954 Hudson Hornet Coupe
Lou's reliable Hudson has found new ownership, but is remembered as an active participant in NorthWest events.
1954 Hudson Hornet
Glenn & Louise's Hornet.
1954 Hudson JetLiner
Brian & Sarah's recently restored car is an active participant in local events.
1954 Hudson Wasp
Tom's gorgeous sedan shows off the styling of the brake lights designed to mimic that of the Cadillacs just before the big fins came in.
1957 Hudson Metropolitan
After Hudson's merge with Nash, this is one Hudson everyone assumes is a Nash. The devil's in the details as you'll notice when you take a closer look at the emblem on the front grille of Bea's pride and joy.