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The Hudson Motor Car Company made Hudson and other branded automobiles in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., from 1909 to 1954.
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Hudson also introduced dashboard oil-pressure and generator warning lights
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Hudson company also added a balanced crankshaft
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Hudson structural rigidity and safety were enhanced by steel girders that wrapped into the roof.
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vehicle safety
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Hudson also introduced many innovative features to the auto industry, including dual brakes
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In 1954, Hudson merged with Nash-Kelvinator to form American Motors Corporation (AMC). The Hudson name was continued through the 1957 model year, after which it was discontinued.
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The first car is one of only 19 left in the world: a 1951 Hudson Hornet Convertible Brougham. One of the most expensive cars around at the time