The Hudson Hornet Coupe From 1953 by Jan Keteleer

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The first Hudson Hornet was a relatively inexpensive sports car. In the 1950s, it had a reputation as a track car. The inline-6 engine was smooth and powerful for its time, but it was lacking power. The lack of a V8 engine, however, didn't dampen the Hornet's appeal for many buyers. Its teardrop styling was attractive, and it was available in four body styles. It was also the only six-cylinder car on the market, so it was a hit with Steve McQueen.

The 1953 model year saw only minor changes, including a new grille and a non-functional air scoop on the hood ornament. The Hornet was still offered in four body styles, but the company had just begun to transition to a new brand, Nash-Kelvinator, and so it was not able to boost sales in the interim. Nonetheless, the redesigned Hornet was a worthy competitor.

The first Hudson Hornet was a black-and-white car. It had a hood that was white and its windows were large. It had a wide whitewall rim and chrome wire wheels. It had a high ride height and was very well appointed. It had a 308/210 HP inline six-cylinder engine and was known as the world's most powerful six-cylinder engine. It competed with the Oldsmobile V-8 on the NASCAR circuit.

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Jan Keteleer, known in the art world as JanKé, is a Belgian artist whose work flows seamlessly between the realms of classical and contemporary art. With an eye for both tradition and innovation, his creations transcend time, encompassing styles as varied as pop art, impressionism,.. Read more…

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