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Farmerjon wrote:Lessmore wrote:Jaybird wrote:
Nope, had a Hudson Hornet
The fabulous Hudson Hornet. Do you know if it had the Twin H engine...dual carbs, 308 cube flathead six ? Great handler and moved with that big six.
Yeah they were really considered a hot rod back then. They competed with flat head 6's v8s and straight 8's and the stove bolt 6's ( chevys) They were a coveted car for us hot rodders that were broke and could only dream.
Farmerjon wrote:Lessmore wrote:Jaybird wrote:
Nope, had a Hudson Hornet
The fabulous Hudson Hornet. Do you know if it had the Twin H engine...dual carbs, 308 cube flathead six ? Great handler and moved with that big six.
Yeah they were really considered a hot rod back then. They competed with flat head 6's v8s and straight 8's and the stove bolt 6's ( chevys) They were a coveted car for us hot rodders that were broke and could only dream.
tomman58 wrote:
Dad was in WWII, was always a GM fan and told me to never buy a German or japan car, never have. Always listened to him and am glad I did.
tomman58 wrote:
Dad was in WWII, was always a GM fan and told me to never buy a German or japan car, never have. Always listened to him and am glad I did.
FishOnOne wrote:Lessmore wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I grew up in a GM family. My mother worked at a GM dealer that later adopted Chrysler products for ~40 years. A Ford product has never made it into my parents garage all these years.
Funny because I currently have 2 Ford vehicles in my garage now.
So FishOnOne...where do you think you went wrong ? :D
I suppose that early model Chevy Citation my dad bought my mother left a bad impression. JK...
Really I got introduced to the Ford diesel trucks from my wifes family and realized they were some really tough trucks. And they were always being worked hard with minimum maintenance.
FishOnOne wrote:Lessmore wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I grew up in a GM family. My mother worked at a GM dealer that later adopted Chrysler products for ~40 years. A Ford product has never made it into my parents garage all these years.
Funny because I currently have 2 Ford vehicles in my garage now.
So FishOnOne...where do you think you went wrong ? :D
I suppose that early model Chevy Citation my dad bought my mother left a bad impression. JK...
Really I got introduced to the Ford diesel trucks from my wifes family and realized they were some really tough trucks. And they were always being worked hard with minimum maintenance.
Lessmore wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I grew up in a GM family. My mother worked at a GM dealer that later adopted Chrysler products for ~40 years. A Ford product has never made it into my parents garage all these years.
Funny because I currently have 2 Ford vehicles in my garage now.
So FishOnOne...where do you think you went wrong ? :D
Lessmore wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I grew up in a GM family. My mother worked at a GM dealer that later adopted Chrysler products for ~40 years. A Ford product has never made it into my parents garage all these years.
Funny because I currently have 2 Ford vehicles in my garage now.
So FishOnOne...where do you think you went wrong ? :D
Lessmore wrote:Jaybird wrote:
Nope, had a Hudson Hornet
The fabulous Hudson Hornet. Do you know if it had the Twin H engine...dual carbs, 308 cube flathead six ? Great handler and moved with that big six.
Lessmore wrote:Jaybird wrote:
Nope, had a Hudson Hornet
The fabulous Hudson Hornet. Do you know if it had the Twin H engine...dual carbs, 308 cube flathead six ? Great handler and moved with that big six.
Jaybird wrote:
Nope, had a Hudson Hornet
Jaybird wrote:
Nope, had a Hudson Hornet