Explore this exceptional V12 Lincoln, a legendary Hudson, and a Ford Model T at a quaint restoration shop

A 1950 Hudson Pacemaker Deluxe at Skip's Restorations in Pennsylvania

While arguably not as significant as a V12 Lincoln or Ford Model T, an immaculate 1950 Hudson Pacemaker Deluxe calls out for attention in this garage. Spectacular is one word that describes this showroom-quality vehicle with 16,000 original miles. Its condition comes from spending 40 years in a Pennsylvania museum.

A 232 cubic inch, six-cylinder engine may not stir excitement, but the perfect paint (which may be a respray) and pristine interior generate amazement. An untouched engine compartment with intact factory stickers also stands out. Even the original woven trunk mat highlights the quality work of the day.

If this presenter’s comment is correct, this Hudson automobile is the only one of its kind known to exist.

Sources: YouTube/Classic Car Rescue, hemmings.com

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