1950 Hudson Commodore Eight Convertible Brougham - Series 504
This luxurious Hudson Commodore Eight Convertible Brougham is extremely rare with only around 425 total produced for 1950. This very desirable model was the most expensive in the Hudson line with a list price of close to $3,000 in 1950, about the same price as the Series 61 Cadillac.
This sleek automobile has just under 60,000 actual miles.
This wonderful motorcar appears to be quite original and is heavily…
1950 Hudson Commodore Eight Convertible Brougham – Series 504
This luxurious Hudson Commodore Eight Convertible Brougham is extremely rare with only around 425 total produced for 1950. This very desirable model was the most expensive in the Hudson line with a list price of close to $3,000 in 1950, about the same price as the Series 61 Cadillac.
This sleek automobile has just under 60,000 actual miles.
This wonderful motorcar appears to be quite original and is heavily equipped as follows-
Power convertible top (Black) with glass rear window (Hydraulic)
Super Eight – 128 bhp, L Head inline eight cylinder engine
3 Speed manual transmission
Super-Matic Drive (Automatic)
Power windows (Hydraulic)
Exterior sun visor (shown in some pictures)
Dual spotlights
Dual fog lights
Dual exterior mirrors
Hubcaps with trim rings
Fender skirts
Leather and carpeted interior
Front & rear bumper guards
Heater
Radio
Clock
Dual windshield wipers
Dash gauges: speedometer, temperature, fuel
White sidewall tires
Spare tire/wheel in trunk with jack and tools
In the early 1950’s, the iconic Hudson Step-Down cars set numerous NASCAR records including most consecutive wins in a season record that still stands today. The “Step-Down” design had the lowest center of gravity in America coupled with the high-compression performance of their powerful Eight and this car is a Step-Down model.