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Hudson Other Hudson Terraplane 3.8 1936

General description : Aus einer privaten Sammlung wird hier ein sehr seltener Hudson Terraplane angeboten. Wegen seiner Zuverlässigkeit bevorzugte der Gangster John Dillinger den Terraplan als Fluchtwagen. Dieses Schmuckstück wurde nach seiner Herstellung 1936 nach Montevideo/Uruguay ausgeliefert. Bis in die 80er wurde es dort zur täglichen Nutzung in Stand gehalten. 1988 erfolgte der Import nach DE und am 14.07.1989 wurde es bei einer Auktion in Hamburg verkauft. In den 90ern kam es in den Besitz des Oldtimer Restaurationsbetriebes Werner Zinke Zwönitz, welcher es 2007 bis 2011 komplett neu aufgebaut und restauriert hat. Kürzlich wurden Reifen, Kühler sowie Wasserkasten erneuert. H-Kennzeichen ist vorhanden und das Fahrzeug ist sofort fahrbereit. Diverse Anleitungen, Reparaturhandbücher etc. sowie Dokumentation der Restauration sind vorhanden.
Das Fahrzeug kann nur mit Terminvereinbarung besichtigt werden. Mehr Details/Bilder auf Nachfrage. (Meilenangabe abgelesen nach Restauration)

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1936 Hudson Other Hudson Terraplane 3.8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Kesselsdorf by Auto Dealer for €72900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Hudson Model : Other Model Version : Hudson Terraplane 3.8 Engine size : 3.8 Model Year : 1936 Sub type : Convertible Location : Grumbacher Straße 9DE-01723 Kesselsdorf

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About Hudson

Buckle up, folks, because we're about to take a thrilling ride through the incredible history of Hudson, the American automaker that roared through the golden age of cars with style, innovation, and a whole lot of spirit!

Born in the USA:
Hudson was as American as apple pie and jazz music. It rolled onto the scene in the early 1900s, right when the automobile industry was hitting its stride. From the start, Hudson was all about making cars for the everyday American, and boy, did they do it with flair!

Step On It!
Hudson was known for its performance. The Terraplane, introduced in the 1930s, became a legend for its speed and reliability. It was the kind of car that could outrun anything on the road and still have room for a family picnic in the back.

Innovators Extraordinaire:
Hudson wasn't content with just being fast; they wanted to be first. They introduced the "step-down" design in the late 1940s, making their cars lower and sleeker for better handling. It was a game-changer in the automotive world and set the bar for everyone else.

Racing Legends:
Hudson wasn't just about making cars for the street; they wanted to dominate the racetrack too. They stormed into NASCAR and became legendary for their racing successes. Drivers like Marshall Teague tore up the track, making Hudson a force to be reckoned with.

The Hudson Hornet:
When we talk about Hudson, we can't forget the Hudson Hornet. It was a true icon of the 1950s, winning countless races and stealing the hearts of car enthusiasts everywhere. That sleek, low-slung design and the unmistakable hornet emblem made it an instant classic.

End of the Road:
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. Hudson merged with Nash-Kelvinator in the 1950s to form American Motors Corporation (AMC). While it marked the end of the Hudson brand, its legacy lives on in the hearts of those who remember the "Fabulous Hudson Hornet" and the roaring spirit of a true American automaker.

So, there you have it, the incredible journey of Hudson, the American underdog that roared through the automotive world with style, innovation, and a whole lot of high-spirited determination. Cheers to Hudson, a name that will forever be etched in the annals of automotive history!