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Hudson Commodore 308 c.i. Inline 6-Cylinder no. 217197 1949

Allgemeine Beschreibung : 1949 Hudson Commodore Custom Six Convertible Brougham
s/n 492118126, Engine no. 217197
Black with Red Leather

Following the close of WW II, America’s automobile manufacturers scrambled to resume peacetime production but initially faced supply shortages and labor disputes. In order to meet the fierce pent-up demand for new cars, existing prewar automobile designs were put back into production with few, if any, updates. In the background, though, the race was on to become the first American manufacturer to market with fresh new designs. Hudson, the highly respected independent from Detroit, was one of the first with its innovative new “Step-Down” models that truly revolutionized automotive design.
With design work led by Frank Spring, Hudson’s “Step-Down” concept represented a major rethink by moving away from traditional body-on-frame construction, which forced occupants to step up and into their vehicles. Instead, Hudson engineers placed the floors down inside the chassis. A sturdy perimeter frame encircled the passenger compartment and rear wheels, and Hudson bodies were now of rigid semi-unitized construction. In addition to providing remarkable ease of entry and exit, the new Hudsons were renowned for their enhanced road holding by virtue of the low center of gravity afforded by the “Step-Down” layout.

Unveiled in December 1947, the new Hudsons made a big splash with the public and proved highly influential on the industry. Interestingly, General Motors was reputed to have purchased a number of them for evaluation, with the cars used for several years as a standard for handling and performance at the Milford Proving Grounds. The new Hudsons were offered for 1948 along two distinct lines – the Special with six- and eight-cylinder power, and the top-line Commodore Six and Eight. Essentially unchanged for 1949, the Commodores were now renamed ‘Commodore Custom’. While Hudson did not enjoy the virtually unlimited capital of some of its larger competitors, Hudson still managed to widen its trim levels and launched new models, all while keeping the basic “Step-Down” Commodore in production through 1954, when the fiercely independent company ultimately merged with Nash to form American Motors.

1 of 656 built, this freshly completed, multiple award-wining Jay Doerfler restored Commodore Custom Six Convertible Brougham has an immense presence and a near perfect presentation. Powered by the highly desirable, NASCAR-bred “Twin H-Power” engine (the largest of the engines offered), equipped with leather upholstery, manual 3-speed overdrive transmission, hydraulic power top and windows, radio, chrome wires, wide whitewalls, twin spot lights, and other features, it is not just in exceptional condition, but exceptionally equipped! One of the finest new postwar American automobile designs, in open-air form.

This top-of-the-line 1949 Commodore Custom Six Convertible Brougham clearly benefits from a stunning and freshly completed show-quality restoration performed by Jay Doerfler of Auto Body Specialists in Manchester, New Hampshire. The restoration work was a professional, no-expense-spared effort, and included virtually all cosmetic and mechanical aspects of the car. Completely dismantled and stripped to bare metal, repaired, and then beautifully refinished in black, the Commodore features a matching convertible top and rich Burgundy leather upholstery – all custom-made and painstakingly hand-stitched to factory specifications. The dash is particularly striking with its painted wood grained surfaces. A high-compression 308 cubic-inch inline six-cylinder engine, while not offered by the factory for 1949, powers this Commodore. One look underhood reveals it its impeccably detailed, finished, and equipped with the famous “Twin H-Power” dual-carburetor intake system that Hudson racers used to great effect on early NASCAR ovals. A new wiring harness was designed and assembled, utilizing original-style cloth covering material, to proper factory appearance. Since the bulk of the restoration work was finished by Doerfler, further sorting and improvements were made by world renowned Phil Reilly & Company in Corte Madera, California. The total for the restoration bills on file exceeds $445,000 (standing several inches thick), and in this regard, it is almost certainly the most comprehensively restored example on the planet.

The quality of the Commodore’s restoration was handily confirmed immediately after completion, with the car winning three awards on its first outing at the 2015 Boston World of Wheels Autorama. While primarily a hot rod-oriented event, the Commodore nonetheless earned Best in Class, Best Restored Car overall, and the prestigious CASI Award, which effectively represents second place for the entire show in the face of stiff competition – a fantastic achievement for the car’s first showing. In addition to its special engine, the Commodore also features a three-speed manual transmission with overdrive, hydraulic power top and windows, a radio, chrome wire wheels, and period style wide whitewall tires. Extremely rare today as 1 of just 656 Commodore Custom Six Brougham Convertibles built for 1949, this virtually impeccable, show-quality example marks the epitome of postwar American motoring and now stands ready for further success in show competition with an astute new owner.

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1949 Hudson Commodore 308 c.i. Inline 6-Cylinder no. 217197 is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in Emeryville by Fantasy Junction for $325000.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Hudson Modell : Commodore Ausführung : 308 c.i. Inline 6-Cylinder no. 217197 Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1949 Lage : Emeryville Fahrzeug Anmeldung : Normal

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über Hudson
Schnallen Sie sich an, Leute, denn wir machen eine aufregende Fahrt durch die unglaubliche Geschichte von Hudson, dem amerikanischen Autohersteller, der mit Stil, Innovation und einer ordentlichen Portion Lebensfreude durch das goldene Zeitalter der Autos brauste!

Geboren in den USA:
Hudson war so amerikanisch wie Apfelkuchen und Jazzmusik. Das Unternehmen betrat die Szene zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts, genau zu der Zeit, als die Automobilindustrie Fahrt aufnahm. Von Anfang an ging es Hudson darum, Autos für den alltäglichen Amerikaner zu produzieren, und sie machten es mit viel Flair!

Gas geben!
Hudson war für seine Leistungsfähigkeit bekannt. Der Terraplane, in den 1930er Jahren eingeführt, wurde zur Legende für seine Geschwindigkeit und Zuverlässigkeit. Es war das Auto, das alles auf der Straße überholen konnte und trotzdem Platz für ein Picknick im Familienkreis bot.

Innovationswunder:
Hudson gab sich nicht damit zufrieden, nur schnell zu sein. Sie wollten die Ersten sein. In den späten 1940er Jahren führten sie das "step-down"-Design ein, indem sie ihre Autos niedriger und schlanker gestalteten, was die Handhabung verbesserte. Dies war ein Meilenstein in der Automobilwelt und setzte Maßstäbe für alle anderen.

Rennlegenden:
Hudson ging nicht nur darum, Autos für die Straße zu bauen, sie wollten auch die Rennstrecke dominieren. Sie drängten in die NASCAR und wurden für ihre Rennsporterfolge zur Legende. Fahrer wie Marshall Teague dominierten die Strecke und machten Hudson zu einer Macht, mit der man rechnen musste.

Der Hudson Hornet:
Wenn wir über Hudson sprechen, dürfen wir den Hudson Hornet nicht vergessen. Er wurde in den 1950er Jahren zur wahren Ikone, gewann unzählige Rennen und eroberte die Herzen der Auto-Enthusiasten weltweit. Das elegante, flach gelegte Design und das unverkennbare Hornissenemblem machten ihn zu einem sofortigen Klassiker.

Ende der Straße:
Leider müssen alle guten Dinge einmal enden. Hudson fusionierte in den 1950er Jahren mit Nash-Kelvinator, um die American Motors Corporation (AMC) zu gründen. Das markierte das Ende der Marke Hudson, aber ihr Erbe lebt in den Herzen derer weiter, die sich an den "Fabulous Hudson Hornet" und den brüllenden Geist eines wahren amerikanischen Autoherstellers erinnern.

Also, da habt ihr es, die unglaubliche Reise von Hudson, dem amerikanischen Underdog, der mit Stil, Innovation und einer gehörigen Portion Lebensfreude durch die Welt der Automobilindustrie gefegt ist. Ein Hoch auf Hudson, ein Name, der für immer in den Annalen der Automobilgeschichte verewigt sein wird!