Virtually Unbeatable on the Track or Street
1952 Hudson Hornet
Hand Assembled from 115 Parts


Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
Admittedly, it wasn’t much to look at. Hudson just didn’t have the money to restyle their line in the early 1950s. It wasn’t even very popular, ranking 14th in sales of U.S., automakers in 1952. But, as every teenager and racecar driver of the 50s knew, it had the power to make it the unquestioned ruler of the road. In 34 1952 NASCAR races, the Hornet finished first 27 times. In fact, Hornets ran 1-2 in Daytona, Darlington and Charlotte. The H -145 remains the largest 308 cubic inch and most powerful 145 horsepower 6 - cylinder engine ever built in America.

Precision Crafted to Hudson Specifications
From its famous H -145 engine to its “step down chassis, this 1:18 scale precision die cast replica of the 1952 Hudson Hornet shows why it was the last great American independent. Loaded with features like the detailed engine, folding seats, full spare in the trunk, and all topped off with a French Grey/Toro Red two-tone enamel finish, this reproduction makes it easy to see why the 1952 Hornet has been selected as a Milestone Car by the Milestone Car Society of America.


Model Features
• Folding Seats                                     • Detailed Hudson Hornet 6-cylinder Engine     
• Opening Hood                                               • Precision Die-Cast Replica
• Opening Doors                                              • Baked Enamel Finish
• Opening Trunk                                               • 1:18 Scale Model
• Full Size Spare                                               • Length - 11 inches
• Readable Gauges                                           • Precision Molded Resin Trim
• Working Steering System
• Detailed Interior Features

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