carsntrucks4you Posted September 15 Posted September 15 (edited) This time I was looking for a different Hudson. Most of answered Hudson Hornet or Hudson "Commodore" (which named Commodore Six or Commodore Eight but never Commodore), no it is the 5" shorter 1952 Hudson Wasp. The difference can be seen at the front fender which is shorter than on the Hornet. Another difference is the engine. Standard was the 232 cui L-Head I6 engine, while the Hornet had the 308 cui L-Head I6. The correct answer were sent in by: Bucky otherunicorn Ace-Garageguy Matt Bacon ChrisR TarheelRick Fabrux DonW Tim W. Socal Thom Congratulation Edited yesterday at 02:36 PM by carsntrucks4you
carsntrucks4you Posted September 16 Author Posted September 16 (edited) It seems that this is tougher than I thought Hint: 5" shorter Edited September 16 by carsntrucks4you
Ace-Garageguy Posted September 17 Posted September 17 (edited) Me too me too me too !!!!!! Edited September 17 by Ace-Garageguy
Matt Bacon Posted yesterday at 03:36 PM Posted yesterday at 03:36 PM (edited) I must admit, before this, I'd only ever heard of the Hornet. But my research took me to a 1952 Hudson brochure, and I was amazed by how many different cars were in the model line up. I can see that the economics of having that many different products to manage must have been pretty challenging. From the consumer point of view it must have been pretty confusing, especially since as I'm sure we all proved attempting this quiz, they don't really look that different! best, M. Edited yesterday at 03:38 PM by Matt Bacon
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