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If you're a fan of the movie Cars, there is no real-life car cooler than this. It's a 1951 Hudson Hornet owned by Dave Bonbright, one of the automotive historians who worked on the Cars films. His ...
My Ride; A Green Hornet With Vintage Style Paul Newman was the voice of the Hudson in the movie ‘Cars’; for this owner, the 1952 model brings back memories of his first ride, with his father ...
Jay Leno wasn’t in the market for another Hudson Hornet for his classic car collection. Leno shows Clarkson two Hudson Hornets side by side, one from 1953 and the other from 1951.
The Hornet was built from the 1951 through 1957 model years, though it went onto a Nash platform after Hudson and Nash merged to form American Motors in 1954. The 1951-1953 Hornet absolutely ruled ...
Characters like the "Fabulous" Hudson Hornet (voiced by real-world automotive and movie icon Paul Newman) is based off of a real car — the Hudson Hornet from the 1950s, itself a racing legend.
1951 Hudson Hornet is a "people's car, a hit with adults and kids alike. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 55°F. Tuesday, May 13th 2025 Today's e-Edition. Home Page. News.
Introduced in 1950, the Hudson Hornet went on to dominate stock car racing. Thanks to its "step-down" design that provided a lower center of gravity, the Hornet won more than 70 races from 1952 to ...
Even though it's not as glamorous as its predecessor, the second-gen Hudson is a rather exotic classic. With only 25,594 units produced from 1955 to 1957, it's among the rarest full-size cars of ...
Classic car fanatics will be excited about this one: 'Cars at the Capital' returned to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. ... Week one of Cars at the Capital featured a 1952 Hudson Hornet ...
When NASCAR races had actual stock cars on the track, this was the one to drive in 1953. The original engine in the 1953 Hornet was a 308-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) flathead straight-six, but someone ...
1951 Hudson Hornet is a "people's car, a hit with adults and kids alike. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 56°F. Friday, April 18th 2025 Today's e-Edition. Home Page. News.