July 15th, 2009 by DaveAdmin
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, which [...]
November 3rd, 2008 by DaveAdmin
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 has been [...]
August 26th, 2008 by DaveAdmin
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.