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The Collection 1929 Hudson Model L Close Coupled Landau Sedan
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1929 Hudson Model L Close Coupled Landau Sedan

$30,000.00

The Hudson Model L was available in five different body styles all having four doors with seating ranging from four to seven passengers. All of the bodies were created by coachbuilder Biddle & Smart. All Model L cars had a wheelbase that measured 139 inches and powered by a six-cylinder engine offering 92 horsepower.

The Hudson Company claimed to have a list of 64 improvements for the 1929 year. Some of the more significant improvements were hydraulic, double-action shock absorbers and 'silenced roof construction.'

The 1929 Model L is the only Hudson model that has CCCA classic status.

The Hudson Model L was available in five different body styles all having four doors with seating ranging from four to seven passengers. All of the bodies were created by coachbuilder Biddle & Smart. All Model L cars had a wheelbase that measured 139 inches and powered by a six-cylinder engine offering 92 horsepower.

The Hudson Company claimed to have a list of 64 improvements for the 1929 year. Some of the more significant improvements were hydraulic, double-action shock absorbers and 'silenced roof construction.'

The 1929 Model L is the only Hudson model that has CCCA classic status.

The Hudson Model L was available in five different body styles all having four doors with seating ranging from four to seven passengers. All of the bodies were created by coachbuilder Biddle & Smart. All Model L cars had a wheelbase that measured 139 inches and powered by a six-cylinder engine offering 92 horsepower.

The Hudson Company claimed to have a list of 64 improvements for the 1929 year. Some of the more significant improvements were hydraulic, double-action shock absorbers and 'silenced roof construction.'

The 1929 Model L is the only Hudson model that has CCCA classic status.