1941 Hudson Commodore Eight Touring Sedan







Ended May 28, 2025 at 8:09 PM UTC
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Huntsville, Alabama — or “Rocket City,” as we know it — is home to NASA rocket-propulsion research and development. Nothing quite encapsulates the launch and excitement of the region as this out-of-world collection of cars including movie cars and tributes, desirable classics, and a rocket truck itself. 3… 2… 1… These cars are ready for blastoff, and all will be launched to new homes and garages as all lots are presented with NO RESERVE.
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Introduced as part of Hudson's luxury lineup, the 1941 Hudson Commodore Eight Touring Sedan was designed to offer an improved blend of performance, comfort, and style. Although it may seem unfathomable today considering the multitude of options and colors available, Hudson's 1941 brochure touted its new “Symphonic Styling by Hudson,” which coordinated interior colors and fabrics with the exterior paint. “Up to now, one upholstery color has usually done duty with [all] body colors ... [Now] beauty takes its biggest forward step: Brilliant new design and interiors that harmonize with exterior colors at no extra cost ... which has never been possible for any other automobile company."
Hudson also claimed to produce “America's safest car,” with “features that ‘think’ for you when there's no time for you to think!” That included Double-Safe Hydraulics, which added a separate mechanical braking system to the hydraulic brakes, and Auto-Poise Front Wheel Control, which was designed to “keep wheels on their true course, even if one blows.”
This 1941 Hudson Commodore Eight Touring Sedan is powered by a 254 cu-in inline-eight engine and features luxurious styling inside and out. One of the Commodore’s contributing designers was Betty Thatcher-Oros, who is touted as the first female automotive designer in America.
Highlights
Offered from The Rocket City Collection
Finished in Maroon paint over gray “triple cord” cloth upholstery
Powered by a 254 cu-in inline eight-cylinder engine rated at 128 horsepower
Three-speed manual transmission
Features
New front bumpers with wing fender guards
Red accents on bumpers and trim
Deluxe running boards
Suicide doors
Heavy chrome moldings around window openings
Factory turn signals
Weathermaster climate control system
AM pushbutton radio
100 mph speedometer
16-inch red-painted wheels with Hudson hubcaps
Firestone Deluxe Champion 6.50-16 wide whitewall tires
Known Imperfections
Wear on red chrome accents and running boards
Small paint chip near keyhole on front passenger door
Upholstery has multiple holes and tears
Bakelite radio buttons in the first, fourth, and fifth positions are missing
Clock does not work
Included
Original brochure
Receipts
Ownership History
This 1941 Hudson Commodore Eight Touring Sedan joined The Rocket City Collection in May 2023.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Ramsey Potts Phone: 912.508.4096 email: rpotts@hagerty.com
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