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'52 Hudson Hornet "Scrap Yard Refugee"

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1 12 December 2014, 06:21
Steve Wilson
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What a sad end... for this American icon, not even the Crusher wanted them🙁
I wonder what Danny (The Count of Counting Cars) would make of this??? 🤔
 12 December 2014, 08:09
Chuck Most 著者
Part of the plan is for this to end up in a diorama setting along with a few other long-abandoned junk cars.
 12 December 2014, 09:57
Burkhard D
Is that bullet holes??? 😎

Now that's what I call weathering! 👍👍👍
 12 December 2014, 15:15
M.Julian Marles
Looks awesome, great weathering job! 😛 - one thing I noticed - usually traffic cones have a hole in top. (this helps keep it on the ground when it's windy or the traffic is whizzing by it.) Unfortunately I have dealt with too many traffic cones in my life!
 13 December 2014, 01:49
Steve Wilson
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I prefer ice cream cones myself, the melted ice cream don't dribble out the hole!!!

Chuck when I posted my original post, I honestly believed you had posted a photo of a real Hudson Hornet found in a scrapyard for reference maybe. It never dawned on me it was a MODEL... It's awesome Chuck!!!
It fooled me anyway?!?! An easy achievment these days I know... but!!!
 13 December 2014, 08:20
Christian Ristits
Totally Awesome Job!
 13 December 2014, 10:19
Es-haq Khosravi
Excellent!
 13 December 2014, 20:06
Ben STONE
This is great. Makes me want to do some sort of chopped rat rod all the more.
 14 December 2014, 06:28
Martien Lourens
Excellent. Great weathering job 👍
 14 December 2014, 11:34
John Thomas
Very cool
 14 December 2014, 15:38
Glenn
Great finish!
 16 December 2014, 13:36
Ulf Petersen
Absolutely amazing! 👍
 17 December 2014, 06:09
Kevin van der Sande
Beautifull piece 😄
 17 December 2014, 06:56
Andres Wright
Wow !!!! Amazing job!!
 17 December 2014, 07:11

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The uni-body Hudsons were so tough, for many years scrap yards would not buy them because car compactors of the time weren't strong enough to crush them! So when they did end up in a yard, they'd typically stay around for a long time, getting picked clean and used as makeshift trash bins, in some cases

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