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Ah, the Hudson Hornet. The legendary NASCAR racer turned ... And because most of them were abandoned over the years, units that run and drive are quite scarce in 2024. If you haven't seen one ...
No NASCAR legends conversation is complete without the infamous Fabulous Hudson Hornet. This American motorsport icon dominated the stock car field in the early 1950s and inspired the character ...
The Dodge Hornet is the brand’s first subcompact crossover. It’s fun, fast and sleek... 2023 Dodge Hornet First Drive: Buzzworthy And Bold, But Not Quite A Super Bee ...
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 ...
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 ...
A 1952 Hudson Hornet stock car. The car's high power and low centre of gravity quickly made Hornet a name to be reckoned with in NASCAR and AAA races. Bill Vance Hudson was a proud name in North ...
One of the first production cars to feature a perimeter frame, the Hornet was based on the "step-down" design of the third-generation Hudson Commodore. It was called like that because unlike a ...
Luckily, after he made multiple visits to look for his Hornet, another cop at the lot told young Leno what was going down. According to auto historian Alden Jewell, the 1953 Hudson Hornet ...
Featured on Jay Leno's Garage, this 1953 Hudson Hornet represents the automaker's brief moment in the performance spotlight. Hudson's "step-down" design gave the Hornet a lower center of gravity ...
Fast-forward a quarter-century, and now we have BeamNG.drive, a video game where there is nothing to dobutcrash. BeamNG.drive isn't a racing game, but a soft-body physics simulator—one that can ...
it's gaining on you. Soon it catches up and blows your doors off. It's a Hudson Hornet, and it's the fastest American car in production that year. That bit of history comes courtesy of Dave Bonbright.
From 1951 through 1954, when stock car racing was really done with stock cars, the Hudson Hornet dominated the track. The combination of the aerodynamic, low center of gravity of the step-down ...
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