Mystery Car

By Robert Emslie Feb 20, 2015

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On this date in 1909 Hudson Motor Car Company was founded in Detroit Michigan, with the majority of its initial funding coming from department store owner, Joseph L. Hudson. Hudson today is remembered as one of the great names in automotive history, and to honor the company’s memory, today we have a Mystery Car that is definitely not a Hudson. What is it then? That’s up to you to figure out. Make and model, if you please.
Image: ©2015 Hooniverse/Robert Emslie, All Rights Reserved

0 thoughts on “Mystery Car”
    1. Wow. I don't know why, but I thought MG 1100 or Austin America. I wouldn't have guessed Countryman, though. Good catch!

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