Stock # | 9207-CHA |
---|---|
Engine | 254 Straight -8 |
Transmission | 3 Speed Manual |
Color | Deep Maroon |
Interior | Deep maroon |
Mileage | 54,706 (Unknown) |
Chassis | |
---|---|
Front Suspension Type | Independent w/ Coil Springs |
Rear Suspension Type | Leaf Spring |
Front Wheel Specification | 15" |
Rear Wheel Specification | 15" |
Front Tire Specification | 7.10-15 |
Rear Tire Specification | 7.10-15 |
Spare | H78-15 |
Options | ||||||
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Bias Ply Tires | Power Windows | Leather Seats | Heat | Power Convertible Top | Believed Original Engine | AM Radio |
Documentation | |
---|---|
Receipts | Owner's Manual |
$44,995
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$347.37
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HIGHLIGHTS:
• 254 Straight-8 Engine
• 3 Speed Manual Transmission
• Helical Gears
• Independent Front Suspension with Coil Springs
• Leaf Spring Rear Suspension
• Semi-Floating Hypoid Rear Axle
• Deep Maroon Paint
• Black Power Convertible Top
• 15" Front & Rear Wheels
• 7.10-15 Front & Rear Bias Ply Tires
• Metal Exterior Sun Visor
• Deep Maroon Interior with Leather Bench Seats
• Original Gauges
• Column Shifter
• Power Windows
• AM Radio
• Wood-Painted Dashboard
• Owner's Manual
• Extensive Receipts

1949 Hudson Commodore 8 CONVERTIBLE
1949 Hudson Commodore 8 CONVERTIBLE
- Stock
- 9207-CHA
- Engine Size
- 254 Straight -8
- Transmission
- 3 Speed Manual
- Miles
- 54,706 (Unknown)
- Location
- Charlotte
Description
Among the rarest post-war convertibles ever built, this 1949 Hudson Commodore 8 Convertible stands as one of fewer than 600 examples produced. Draped in deep maroon paint, this distinguished drop-top maintains its stately presence decades after leaving the factory floor. The black convertible top provides classic contrast against the rich body color, while the original body lines remain impressively straight with well-aligned gaps. The vintage 15" wheels carry period-correct 7.10-15 bias ply tires that complete the authentic late-1940s aesthetic, while the power convertible top mechanism showcases Hudson's forward-thinking approach to luxury automobiles of the era.
The deep maroon interior creates a cohesive look matched to the exterior paint. Leather bench seats offer comfortable accommodations for driver and passengers alike, though they display the expected patina of original materials. The dash retains its factory wood-painted accent, housing the collection of original gauges that remain remarkably intact. Power windows-an upscale feature for 1949-demonstrate the Commodore's position as Hudson's premium offering. The three-spoke steering wheel maintains its original design, while the column-mounted shifter controls the three-speed manual transmission with a layout typical of American luxury cars from this period.
The mechanical heart of this Hudson relies on its 254 cubic inch straight-8 engine. Built by Campbell Wyant and Cannon in November 1948 (code K158), this believed-original powerplant delivers smooth operation once properly warmed up. Connected to a three-speed manual transmission with helical gears controlled via the column shifter, this drivetrain represents typical late-1940s American engineering. The suspension system combines independent front suspension with coil springs and traditional leaf springs in the rear, while the semi-floating hypoid rear axle efficiently transfers power to the pavement.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 254 Straight-8 Engine
• 3 Speed Manual Transmission
• Helical Gears
• Independent Front Suspension with Coil Springs
• Leaf Spring Rear Suspension
• Semi-Floating Hypoid Rear Axle
• Deep Maroon Paint
• Black Power Convertible Top
• 15" Front & Rear Wheels
• 7.10-15 Front & Rear Bias Ply Tires
• Metal Exterior Sun Visor
• Deep Maroon Interior with Leather Bench Seats
• Original Gauges
• Column Shifter
• Power Windows
• AM Radio
• Wood-Painted Dashboard
• Owner's Manual
• Extensive Receipts
Automotive history enthusiasts will appreciate this Hudson Commodore 8 Convertible for its significant rarity and post-war American luxury engineering. With its straight-8 engine, elegant styling, and impressive power features like convertible top and windows, this vintage Hudson delivers classic motoring at its finest. Call today!
Features
- Bias Ply Tires
- Power Windows
- Leather Seats
- Heat
- Power Convertible Top
- Believed Original Engine
- AM Radio
Documentation
- Receipts
- Owner's Manual
SPECS
- Exterior Color
- Deep Maroon
- Interior Color
- Deep maroon
- Rear Axle
- Semi-floating hypoid rear axle
- Front Suspension
- Independent w/ Coil Springs
- Rear Suspension
- Leaf Spring
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