The Hudson Pacemaker is an automobile which was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company in 1939 and for the 1950 through 1952 model years.
1939
The Pacemaker was introduced in March 1939 and is often considered to be the replacement for the Terraplane.[1] It was built on a 118-inch wheelbase and powered by a 212 cubic inch six cylinder engine.[1] The Pacemaker was not carried over into the 1940 Hudson range.[1]
1939 Hudson Pacemaker Coupe
1950 to 1952
The Pacemaker was again offered for the 1950 through 1952 model years.[2] It was the cheapest model in the Hudson range in each of the three years.[2] The Pacemaker utilised a 119-inch wheelbase, five inches shorter than that used for all other contemporary Hudson models.[2] The Pacemaker had the flathead 232 cubic inch 6-cylinder engine. The Wasp debuted in 1952 with the 262 six, but when the Pacemaker was discontinued, the 1953-54 Wasp base engine became the Pacemaker's 232. The 262-equipped Wasp models were designated Super Wasp.
1950 Hudson Pacemaker Coupe (with non-standard wheels)
1951 Hudson Pacemaker Custom Convertible Brougham
1951 Hudson Pacemaker convertible interior
1952 Hudson Pacemaker Four-Door Sedan
References
^ abcBeverley Rae Kimes & Henry Austin Clark Jr., Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942, Third Edition, pages 743 to 745
^ abcJohn Gunnell, Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946-1975, Revised 4th Edition, pages 246 to 275