Since 2014, 30 vehicles have been added to the National Historic Vehicle Register, a program created in partnership with the U.S. Dept. of the Interior and Library of Congress. The program catalogs ...
Ah, the Hudson Hornet. The legendary NASCAR racer turned "Cars" franchise character. Or, as I like to call it, the forgotten six-cylinder muscle car. Because even though it wrote a few important ...
The car in this feature hails from the Phoenix area by way of Southern California, but its true heritage lies further afield.
Established in 1909, the Hudson Motor Car Company disappeared in 1957, three years after it merged with Nash-Kelvinator to form the American Motors Corporation (AMC). While largely forgotten outside ...
The Hornet has lived many lives. The Hornet name, that is. It was first used on the Hudson Hornet, which became one of the most famous stock car racers of the 1950s and was later immortalized in the ...
The 2023 Dodge Hornet has been revealed with a name from the automotive industry’s past. The Hudson Hornet was a full-size car that became famous in NASCAR in the early 1950s and was absorbed into AMC ...
A dozen years ago, when my son was more interested in toy cars than real ones, Disney’s Cars movie seemed to be almost on a constant loop in my house. He had the T-shirts, the pajamas, the bed clothes ...
It was the car that dominated NASCAR so completely in its early years that Paul Newman voiced it in the Pixar animated movie "Cars." It's the Hudson Hornet, a name inherited by American Motors ...
INDIANAPOLIS — It dominated NASCAR, boogied through the ‘70s, starred in countless movies, and is now enjoying a trip from Italy dressed as a boisterous American tourist. No, this isn’t an A-list ...