SOLD Not Mine 1950 Hudson Commodore - $11,000 - Tucson, Ariz.

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This car is not mine, just found it on FB and am posting it here…
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1950 Hudson Commodore - $11,000 - Tucson, Arizona

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1950 Hudson for sale. Runs, drives, stops all like it should. Very nice driver condition. Enjoyed owning the car, but looking for a Lincoln Continental now. Just put on new tires and a battery.
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Nice auto, it even has what looks to be the stock air cleaners still on the car. Wonder if the blue and silver two tone was factory as two tone Hudsons were not that common, especially in this combination.

Dave
 
Nice auto, it even has what looks to be the stock air cleaners still on the car. Wonder if the blue and silver two tone was factory as two tone Hudsons were not that common, especially in this combination.

Dave

Actually, two-tone Hudsons during the Stepdown Era was the norm. Single color cars were normal in the low line cars (Super Six, Pacemaker and Wasp). Commodore and Hornet were mostly two-tone. In '55-'57, you could get a three-tone paint scheme!

The car pictured is definitely not a stock combo. You would see color splits along that contour line, or sometimes one color below the base of the glass, and another color on the roof.
 
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