Hudson disappeared from dealerships back in 1954 and it's largely forgotten nowadays, but the company that merged with Nash to form American Motors Corporation (AMC) left a few iconic cars behind. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
In the early 1950s, American car culture was obsessed with one thing: bigger engines with more cylinders. The V8 was quickly becoming king, and Detroit's giants were racing to prove who built the ...
What do the legendary Hudson Hornet and iconic Toyota Supra Mk4 have in common aside from each having four wheels, an engine, and a steering wheel? Well, the imaginative realm of digital car content ...
The long-rumored Dodge Hornet is official. Tim Kuniskis, the Dodge brand CEO, confirmed the news during an online meeting Tuesday with wrestler Bill Goldberg and Preston Patterson, the new Dodge brand ...