No problem. If you look up 1946 Hudson/Hudson truck, you’ll find that the front ends are identical. The beds on the trucks were bigger than most, and they have rear fenders that look as though it took two grown men to lift them. Loooonnngg hoods, which were hinged on the front. Hudson sold 91,039 vehicles in ’46. Ford sold 468,022 in the same year. Not hard to figure out why Hudson trucks are pretty rare now. They were rare when new.
Wrong thread, man…
I want to know how you can see clearly to make coffee if you don’t really wake up until your first cup?
I’m sure it gets worse when you get old!
I make it the night before and all I have to do in the morning is flick a switch…
No problem. If you look up 1946 Hudson/Hudson truck, you’ll find that the front ends are identical. The beds on the trucks were bigger than most, and they have rear fenders that look as though it took two grown men to lift them. Loooonnngg hoods, which were hinged on the front. Hudson sold 91,039 vehicles in ’46. Ford sold 468,022 in the same year. Not hard to figure out why Hudson trucks are pretty rare now. They were rare when new.
Wrong thread, man…
I want to know how you can see clearly to make coffee if you don’t really wake up until your first cup?
I’m sure it gets worse when you get old!
I make it the night before and all I have to do in the morning is flick a switch…