Back in the early 1950s, the Hudson Hornet was not only an excellent all-around daily driver, but it also quite something on the race track. After the allied victory in World War II, America went into an economic boom period and the days in which automakers were forced to adjust their mass production capabilities for the war effort were over. In other words, they were free to build and design new cars once again instead of producing tanks and bombers.The time away from doing this clearly created plenty of fresh ideas among designers and engineers, therefore the early 1950s became a golden era for chrome and flashy styling.
Source: Carbuzz



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