Hudson Hornet is a full-size car manufactured by Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan from 1951 until 1954, when Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson merged...
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drove Hudson Hornets that were nicknamed the "Fabulous Hudson Hornet". The Hudson Hornet had an outsized impact on stock car racing. Hudson Motor Car...
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(PDF). The Hudson Hub. Retrieved 19 February 2016. Legends of NASCAR "Hudson Racing" Archived 2012-01-31 at the Wayback Machine Hudson, Hornet, Wasp, Pacemaker...
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stock cars." The Hudson Hornet car inspired Paul Newman's Doc Hudson movie character. American Motors retained rights to the "Hornet" name during the...
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(1941–1952) Hudson Hornet, an automobile (1951–1954) Fabulous Hudson Hornet, 1951, a famous NASCAR Grand National and AAA stock car Hudson Wasp, an automobile...
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were promoted as a "lower-priced running mate" to the Hudson Hornet. The Wasp was built on Hudson's shorter 119-inch (3,023 mm) wheelbase, using the company's...
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only generation of stock cars to use real doors. Examples include the Hudson Hornet, Oldsmobile Rocket 88, Ford Galaxie, Plymouth Belvedere, Pontiac Catalina...
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Hudson would field only the Hudson Hornet and Hudson Wasp line, as well as introduce the entirely new Hudson Jet compact car line. Following Hudson's...
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concept was dropped. First used on a revolutionally Hudson model and then AMC, rights to the "Hornet" name passed to Chrysler (Dodge's parent) with its...
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more horsepower ultimately meant more wins. The sleek and aerodynamic Hudson Hornet managed to win in 1951, 1952, and 1953, using a 308 cu in (5.0 L) flat-head...
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bitter Doc, reticent about his past, used to race as the legendary Hudson Hornet until a disastrous crash ended his career. Lightning is dumbfounded...
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1970 to 1977 Dodge Hornet (concept car), a concept car revealed in 2006 Dodge Hornet (2023), an SUV revealed in 2022 Hudson Hornet, a car manufactured...
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(Bonnie Hunt). He also comes across Doc Hudson (Paul Newman), who used to be a famous racecar called the Hudson Hornet until a career ending crash in 1954...
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the Nash Statesman restyled as the "new" Hudson Wasp and the Nash Ambassador restyled as the Hudson Hornet. Although the cars shared the same body shell...
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car he rode in before his death) 1950 Hudson Commodore convertible 1952 Hudson Wasp 2-door sedan 1953 Hudson Hornet 4-door Sedan 1956 GMC Suburban 1958...
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Hudson Super Six was powered by a 289 cu in (4.7 L) straight-six petrol engine. This was followed by an IOE version in 1916. The 1951 Hudson Hornet introduced...
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AMC purchased Packard V8s in 1954 for the 1955 Nash Ambassador and Hudson Hornet. These Packard V8s were supplied with extra-thick head gaskets to reduce...
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Marshall Teague (racing driver) (category Hudson Motor Car Company)
of the Hudson Motors team and driving what were called the "Fabulous Hudson Hornet" stock cars. Teague was also instrumental in helping Hudson tune the...
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(2006). Paul Newman's character Doc Hudson, a 1951 Hudson Hornet who is later revealed to be the Fabulous Hudson Hornet, teaches his drifting technique to...
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the officers, Mickey's older brother, Ted, repeatedly damages Porky's Hudson Hornet, promising to drop all charges against Porky for driving an unsafe vehicle...
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List of Cars characters (redirect from Doc Hudson)
judge, and Lightning's mentor/crew chief. He is a 1951 Hudson Hornet and was based on Hudson Hornet driver Marshall Teague and Herb Thomas. His voice actor...
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Herb Thomas (category Hudson Motor Car Company)
his Plymouth (plus one win in an Oldsmobile) before switching to a Hudson Hornet, at the suggestion of fellow driver Marshall Teague. Thomas won the...
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Cartoon Research. Retrieved 9 September 2020.[permanent dead link] "Hudson Hornet". Behind The Voice Actors. Archived from the original on 3 October 2020...
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Sparky was born Linda Sue Parker in 1948 and was renowned for driving a Hudson Hornet in the late 1960s on the Sunset Strip. She and Pamela Des Barres attended...
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use along with their 320ci V8 in top-of-the-line Nash Ambassador and Hudson Hornet models for 1955. The year 1956 saw a major redesign of a majority of...
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"Fabulous Lightning McQueen" on his side in homage to Doc - the "Fabulous Hudson Hornet". Lasseter explained that his mentoring of Cruz makes Lightning realize...
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convertibles. Targa top NASCAR Convertible Division Vinyl roof Sunroof "Hudson Hornet Generation I Convertible". Rīgas Meistardarbnīca. 2015. Retrieved 25...
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name "Bee" in keeping with the automaker's Wasp and Hornet models. From the beginning, Hudson's president, A.E. Barit, who was 63 years old in 1953,...
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lap, he crashed through a fence at the track, thereby flipping his Hudson Hornet. After being rushed to Nazareth Hospital in nearby Philadelphia, he...
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design than the Rambler 195.6. Hudson six-cylinder cars retained the Hudson L-head six, 308 cu in (5.0 L) in the Hornet and 202 cu in (3.3 L) in the Wasp...
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