1936 HUDSON STRATTON SPORTS SALOON Designed by Reid Railton Built by Coachcraft Ltd. London. England Built September 23. 1936 Body Color: Black Car No: 643679 Color Inset: Black Watch Tartan Green (Custom Mix) Body No: 759 Interior: Trimmed Tan Hide over Latex Cushion Wheel Base: 129 Inches Engine: Hudson 8 cyl. 122 hp 254 c. i. d. Coachcraft used the design prowess of Reid Railton for these particularly advanced “pre-war Hybrid” cars ( Reid Railton was the designer of the “bluebird” land speed record cars of Sir Malcolm Campbell -- Campbell selected the Hudson eights to set seven speed records at Daytona Beach in 1935 using this engine configuration). The Railton Company manufactured “high end-Coach Built” cars from 1933 to 1939 (1429 total) and only a very few retained the prestigious Hudson designed “Waterfall” grill features. This car was recognized by the Classic Car Club of America as a Full Classic™. This Stratton 4-door Long Wheel Base Sports Saloon is a low slung. streamlined; and yet still spacious design distinguished by long sweeping fenders that in one piece extended through the running boards to the rear fenders. Hidden hinges on the long hood extend its visual effect to accentuate the body’s length; heightened by the deep radiator surround. Chrome shell headlamps. twin horns. driving lights and rain gutters outlining the sun roof and margins all add to the beauty of this Classic Car. This car features aluminum skin over an ash wood frame. Design trademarks for the 1936 model year include the four suicide doors. the “flat hump” two-section trunk. twin spare 16 inch tires tucked into the streamline design of the fender/running boards and include covers of body design. color and bright-work accents. It is reported and documented that Coachcraft built only one of these Saloons for the production year of 1936. This fine “formal car” was purchased by the British Foreign Service and delivered to the Governor General of Hong Kong. Sir Andrew Caldecott. It was used as his private “State Car” until just before World War II arrived in Hong Kong. It was then sent by the British Government to Canada for safekeeping. This fine automobile is featured in Don Butler’s The History of Hudson. First time offered at this low price. This is a low starter price with a NO-RESERVE sale. This means that it will sell with only one bid!!! Will have the car at the HET Western Regional and if it does not sell at the National Meet in Colorado Springs. Buy it and drive it home from either meet!!!40 Additional photo's available at the HET Site: http://www. hudsonclub. org/index. php?option=com_simgallery&view=album&aid=59&Itemid=656