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Topic
Steve K
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 09:08:45
'57 Hudson Hornet Custom sedan
jimmcdonald
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 09:28:14
The ‘55, at least to me, was a much cleaner design.
Mark S
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 09:28:17
I have this exact car in 1/43 and just love it. I would take in 1/24 also. Ugly but unique!
LouBeau
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 09:31:44
quote:Originally posted by Mark S I have this exact car in 1/43 and just love it. I would take in 1/24 also. Ugly but unique! Same here!
JCarnutz
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 09:54:48
Yes, because it is a Hudson.
Steve K
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 10:06:03
quote:Originally posted by jimmcdonald The ‘55, at least to me, was a much cleaner design. +1 I think the '55 Hudson looked better than the Nash it was based on.
Gene
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 11:39:30
I just don't think I could bring myself to do it.
Evan M
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 12:03:28
Yes, I'm a sucker for the Orphan cars.
2bubbas
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 12:37:32
No, I would not!
Tom Weinberg
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 16:15:57
Yes. Not enough American Motors, Hudsons, Nashes, etc.
Bob Nist
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 16:40:21
I would if the color combo was something I liked.
Rich
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 17:39:09
No
Billy Collins
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 18:51:22
No.
Skylark
USA
Posted - 11/23/2020 : 21:55:56
I agree with Evan and Tom.
kosh2258
USA
Posted - 11/24/2020 : 08:47:31
No.
jms601
USA
Posted - 11/24/2020 : 21:07:22
Looks like an Opel Capitaine. Not for me.
Topic
Diecast Forums 1:24, 1:18, 1:43 scales.
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