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π The Hudson Hornet was produced from 1951 to 1954.
π Known for its high-performance straight-six engine, the 308 cubic inch Twin H-Power engine was a standout feature.
πΊ The Hudson Hornet gained permanent pop culture fame as the character Doc Hudson in Disney's 'Cars' franchise.
π΅οΈββοΈ It was a dominant force in stock car racing during the early 1950s, winning numerous championships.
π¨ The Hornet was acclaimed for its excellent handling and aerodynamic design, making it competitive on the racetrack.
π The car featured a distinctive design with a pointed nose and wide body, representative of mid-century American styling.
π The Hornet was one of the first cars to use a unitized body-and-frame construction, enhancing its strength and safety.
π The Hudson Motor Car Company was founded in 1909 and eventually merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation in 1954.
π‘ A key selling point of the Hornet was its innovative features, such as power steering and power brakes for improved driver comfort.
π§ The Hudson Hornet is highly collectible today, with many enthusiasts restoring classic models to their former glory.
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