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this is my buddies crew cab he just got home he is going to restore, it was used in flagstaff as a forest service truck and he traded one of his hudsons for it, i thought it was cool enough for some of you guys to see. these are just some pictures i have of it outside his house with some of his cars. oh and thats an extra bed strapped onto the bottom one in case you were wondering about it.
I'd live to have a cc that vintage and it looks like a nice one.
I can't help but wonder how neighbors in a nice neighborhood like that feel about a guy who loads up the street with project cars.
The Crew Cab owner didn't think so, or he wouldn't of traded it for the Hudson.
What year/model was the traded Hudson? If it was a 1954 Wasp Convertible, that's a rarer vehicle than any Ford Crew Cab, would bring 5 times the money.
If it was an Italia, it would be worth more than the house, all the pictured vehicles combined, plus another 100 grand EZ.
The Sedanet parked in the driveway is probably a 1949/52 Chevy, but it could also be a 1949/52 Pontiac or 1949/50 Olds.
Is that a '42 Plymouth or '42 Hudson parked in front of the Crew Cab? Both look so much alike, you'd think they were kissin' cousins.