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So few times is anything actually ever definite when it comes to old cars. Case in point: When we highlighted a droptop 1980 Mercury Capri as a Hemmings Find of the Day last month, we were given to believe it was the only one built, commissioned by William Clay Ford Jr. and sliced and diced […]
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Tagged coachbuilt cars, convertibles, Hemmings Classic Car, Mercury, Mercury Capri, William Clay Ford
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After I shamefully misidentified a couple Hudsons in a post earlier this week, I’d like to make it up to the Hudson fans out there in Hemmings Nation. So we’ll turn to SIA #89, October 1985, for a story by Arch Brown on the Hudson Commodore built for Roy Chapin Sr.’s wife, which actually ended […]
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Tagged coachbuilt cars, Derham, Hemmings Classic Car, Hudson, Hudson Commodore, SIA Flashback
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The Pavlovian response among most car guys upon hearing the name of the coachbuilder Henney is to think Packard professional car. But that’s not the case with this 1936 Oldsmobile ambulance bodied by Henney and now waiting in the Arizona desert for somebody to come along and give it a proper restoration. From the seller’s […]