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WILCOX — Maybe Mel Falk was watching from Heaven last Saturday when his daughter, Karla Falk Steele, drove his newly restored candy apple-red 1953 Hudson Hornet convertible down Central Avenue.
Introduced for the 1951 model year, the Hudson Hornet was a groundbreaking automobile. Based on the company's "step-down" design and featuring a sleek body and a low center of gravity, the Hornet ...
This 1956 Packard Caribbean and 1954 Hudson Hornet were both from the last year of ... This 1956 Packard Caribbean ...
Despite its dominance on the NASCAR oval, the Hornet wasn't a high seller. The first generation moved some 131,600 units until 1954. AMC opted to keep the nameplate in production after the merger ...
Though Hudson didn’t originally intend for their sporty Hornet to go racing, thanks to a bulletproof, 145 hp, L-6 engine, class leading handling from the “step-down” unibody chassis, and the ...
The 2023 Dodge Hornet has been revealed with a name from the automotive industry’s past. The Hudson Hornet was a full-size car that became famous in NASCAR in the early 1950s and was absorbed ...
The Hornet has lived many lives. The Hornet name, that is. It was first used on the Hudson Hornet, which became one of the most famous stock car racers of the 1950s and was later immortalized in ...
No, this isn’t an A-list actor from classic Hollywood, though “Doc Hudson” Hornet in Pixar’s “Cars” was voiced by Paul Newman. Hornet reappeared on fenders in the ‘70s after Hudson merged with Nash to ...