Posted on July 15th, 2009 • by David Zatz
Hudson, which along with Nash combined to form American Motors, is one hundred years old today. While the Hudson name disappeared shortly after the company merged with Nash, a part of the company lived on in AMC, which was absorbed by Chrysler Corporation in 1987. The early Hudsons were advanced, and were mainly closed models, [...]
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Posted on November 3rd, 2008 • by David Zatz
Last week, two sources claimed that the Plymouth Road Office Complex (PROC), currently home to part of Jeep/Truck Engineering, was being vacated, after over 80 continuous years of use by Kelvinator (as an appliance factory), AMC, and Chrysler. This turned out to be wrong – the second time in a brief period such disinformation [...]
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Posted on August 26th, 2008 • by David Zatz
The October 2008 issue of Collectible Automobile is currently available, and features the 1964-66 Imperial, 1930-33 Hudson Eight, and a interview with John Conde, former assistant director of relations at AMC and former president of the Society of Auto Historians.
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